Ecuador announced Tuesday that it had converted part of its $1.5 billion of external debt into protection for the Amazon rainforest, the second so-called debt-for-nature swap in the South American ...
It’s an area in the Amazon home to 600,000 people of more than ... the community of Sharamentsa sits many kilometers further ...
Visit this incredible national park in Ecuador if you love the outdoors for the opportunity to see rare and endangered ...
In Part 2 of our special broadcast, we look at a recent victory for Indigenous communities in Ecuador, where people ...
As the ice caps disappear, these creeks and rivers become more irregular, leading to longer and more intense droughts in the ...
Bioacoustician Michel Andre deploys a sensor network across the rainforest to record sounds and monitor the ecosystem. Read ...
One of the biggest hydropower plants in South America is ramping up electricity generation as the historic drought in the ...
The residents of this jungle region have been protesting for 12 days. They have cut off the main roads of the province and ...
The Government of Ecuador has declared a situation of force majeure for the country's oil sector due to the effects of erosion in the Coca River, one of the tributaries of the Amazon basin.
Policies designed to occupy and populate the Peruvian Amazon began about seventy years ago with the construction of a trunk ...
The Conference of the Parties (COP) needs change management. With both COP16 and COP29 hailed widely among delegates as ...