Mining for fossil fuels and minerals is penetrating into many of the world's most remote and biologically important tropical forests. In the Amazon, there are some 53,000 active mining leases (1), and hundreds of billions of dollars in new mines are planned across the Congo basin (2). But are extractive industries in the tropics investing sufficiently to prevent environmental disasters
The Amazon Rainforest, known as 'the lungs of the Earth,' has been under threat for decades. There h...
Climate change currently represents the tip of the iceberg of the human footprint on the Biosphere, ...
Forests are an integral element of life on earth. Providing oxygen to breathe, watershed protection,...
As demand for commodities increases globally, resource-rich countries are focal areas for industrial...
Mining poses significant and potentially underestimated risks to tropical forests worldwide. In Braz...
Africa is on the verge of a mining boom. We review the environmental threats from African mining dev...
A recent proposal to regulate mining within Indigenous Lands (ILs) threatens people and the unique e...
Growing demand for minerals continues to drive deforestation worldwide. Tropical forests are particu...
The Brazilian Amazon, renowned for its diverse ecosystems and vital ecological role, is currently fa...
Amazonia possesses the world's largest remaining area of tropical rainforest (3.5 million km2)....
The Amazon contains world-class deposits of gold, copper, tin, nickel, iron ore and other industrial...
Mineral and hydrocarbon extraction and infrastructure are increasingly significant drivers of forest...
The viability of conservation efforts, including protected areas and buffer zones, depends on findin...
In addition to my work coordinating the SIT study abroad program Amazon Resource Management and Huma...
Background: The western Amazon is the most biologically rich part of the Amazon basin and is home to...
The Amazon Rainforest, known as 'the lungs of the Earth,' has been under threat for decades. There h...
Climate change currently represents the tip of the iceberg of the human footprint on the Biosphere, ...
Forests are an integral element of life on earth. Providing oxygen to breathe, watershed protection,...
As demand for commodities increases globally, resource-rich countries are focal areas for industrial...
Mining poses significant and potentially underestimated risks to tropical forests worldwide. In Braz...
Africa is on the verge of a mining boom. We review the environmental threats from African mining dev...
A recent proposal to regulate mining within Indigenous Lands (ILs) threatens people and the unique e...
Growing demand for minerals continues to drive deforestation worldwide. Tropical forests are particu...
The Brazilian Amazon, renowned for its diverse ecosystems and vital ecological role, is currently fa...
Amazonia possesses the world's largest remaining area of tropical rainforest (3.5 million km2)....
The Amazon contains world-class deposits of gold, copper, tin, nickel, iron ore and other industrial...
Mineral and hydrocarbon extraction and infrastructure are increasingly significant drivers of forest...
The viability of conservation efforts, including protected areas and buffer zones, depends on findin...
In addition to my work coordinating the SIT study abroad program Amazon Resource Management and Huma...
Background: The western Amazon is the most biologically rich part of the Amazon basin and is home to...
The Amazon Rainforest, known as 'the lungs of the Earth,' has been under threat for decades. There h...
Climate change currently represents the tip of the iceberg of the human footprint on the Biosphere, ...
Forests are an integral element of life on earth. Providing oxygen to breathe, watershed protection,...