The Amazon’s path from crisis to durability
PolicyThursday, May 28, 2026Mongabay

The Amazon’s path from crisis to durability

The Amazon rainforest is undergoing significant changes, with diminishing ecological function despite remaining geographically intact; discussions typically focus on deforestation rates, carbon stocks, and protected areas. It is crucial for policy makers and activists to consider broader ecological measurements to understand and address the forest's long-term health and sustainability.

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