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Old-growth forests and ancient trees: what you need to know A new World Resources Institute report paints a concerning picture for the world’s forests Old-growth forests and ancient trees are critical for climate stability, biodiversity and human well-being Here’s why they matter, the threats they face and how we can protect them
Tropical forests lost at fastest recorded rate in 2024 1 Record-breaking tropical forest loss in 2024 The tropics lost a record-breaking 6 7 million hectares of primary rainforest in 2024, according to new data from the University of Maryland’s GLAD lab, published via the World Resources Institute’s (WRI) Global Forest Watch platform
6 things you didn’t know about rainforests | World Economic Forum 1 Temperate rainforest are the densest store of above-ground carbon in the world When we think of rainforests, our minds tend to turn to the great tropical rainforests of the Amazon or Congo Far less talked about are temperate rainforests, found mainly in coastal and mountainous regions where temperatures are less sticky
What are the Amazons flying rivers’ – and how does deforestation . . . Flying rivers in the Amazon rainforest are a vital part of the water cycle for Latin America’s 670 million people, as well as the region’s unique biodiversity A soaring rate of deforestation and climate change are increasingly affecting the health of flying rivers in the Amazon, the world’s largest tropical rainforest The Tropical Forest Alliance, hosted by the World Economic Forum
What is COP30 and what is at stake? | World Economic Forum Action on nature and climate Nature conservation is firmly embedded on the COP30 agenda Hosting the summit in Belém, at the gateway to the Amazon rainforest, which holds approximately 60% of the world's largest tropical forest, sends an unmistakable message Nature is no longer a side issue; it is central to climate survival