Ahead of the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, developers are carving a four-lane highway through protected tracts of ...
A BBC report found on Wednesday that tens of thousands of acres of protected Amazonian rainforest are being cleared ahead of ...
In the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, more than eight miles (thirteen kilometers) of trees were cut down to build a new four-lane highway. This highway is intended to transport attendees to the COP30 ...
This year's controversial COP 30 climate change summit hasn't even started, but it's already causing environmental damage.
Brazil is facing criticism for cutting down thousands of trees in the Amazon rainforest to build a road for the COP30 climate ...
Brazil’s Belém is set to play host to around 50,000 people during the COP30, the UN’s annual climate summit, in November.
This year’s annual UN climate conference COP30 with 50,000 expected attendees held in Belém, Brazil is one-upping the past ...
As reported by the BBC, the state government of Pará cleared out eight miles of Amazon rainforest to build the highway. The ...
A new four-lane highway cutting through tens of thousands of acres of protected Amazon rainforest is being built for the ...
Tens of thousands of acres of the Amazon rainforest are being cut down to make room for a four-lane highway ahead of the ...
A new road is being built by cutting down thousands of protected Amazon rainforest acres for the COP30 climate summit in ...
Brazilian officials said the highway is sustainable with wildlife crossings for animals to use and solar lighting.