Brazil has lost an estimated 1.4 billion tons of soil carbon due to native biome conversion, equivalent to 5.2 billion tons of CO₂ emissions. Researchers say recarbonizing one-third of agricultural ...
The conversion of Brazil's native biomes into agricultural areas has resulted in an estimated loss of 1.4 billion tons of ...
The decline had a positive impact on global results, according to data released by the World Resources Institute (WRI).
The researchers credit the slowdown to policies implemented by Brazil's President Lula da Silva to curb deforestation.
A new study estimates Brazil has lost 1.4 billion tons of soil carbon due to converting native biomes to farmland, equivalent to 5.2 billion tons of CO₂ emissions. Researchers say recarbonizing about ...
Brazil failed to use roughly 20% of the solar and wind electricity it generated in 2025, resulting in an estimated loss of BRL 6.5 billion, according to Volt Robotics’ Annual Curtailment Report. Volt ...