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Dr Tony Parkes AO, rainforest conservation pioneer, dies aged 96

Dr Tony Parkes AO, a prominent Australian rainforest conservationist, has passed away at 96. A former merchant banker, Parkes dedicated his later life to environmental science, co-founding Big Scrub Landcare (now Big Scrub Rainforest Conservancy) and pioneering the use of genome science in restoring endangered ecosystems. His legacy includes planting millions of trees and significant contributions to conservation.

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Rainforest Resources Extraction Pushing Biomes to Breaking Point, Report Warns
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Environment·20.05.2026Resumen IA

Rainforest Resources Extraction Pushing Biomes to Breaking Point, Report Warns

A new report highlights that increasing extraction of rainforest resources for minerals, biofuels, and pulp is pushing biomes like the Amazon towards a breaking point. Compounding pressures from cattle ranching, agriculture, and logging are exacerbated by mining's extensive environmental footprint, including pollution and infrastructure development. The analysis by Profundo, commissioned by Rainforest Foundation Norway, urges a reduction in consumption from forest regions.

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Guardian International
Tropical rainforest loss eases after record year, but still ‘11 football fields a minute’
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29.04.2026

Tropical rainforest loss eases after record year, but still ‘11 football fields a minute’

The pace of tropical forest destruction slowed in 2025 after record losses the year before but remained at worrying levels equivalent to 11 football fields per minute, researchers said Wednesday. The world lost 4.3 million hectares (10.6 million acres) of tropical primary rainforest last year, down 36 per cent from 2024, said researchers from the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the University of Maryland. “A drop of this scale in a single year is encouraging – it shows what decisive...

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Tropical rainforest loss fell by 36% in 2025, data shows, as Brazil steps up protection efforts
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Environment·29.04.2026Resumen IA

Tropical rainforest loss fell by 36% in 2025, data shows, as Brazil steps up protection efforts

Global tropical rainforest loss fell by 36% in 2025 to approximately 43,000 sq km, largely due to Brazil's strengthened environmental policies and law enforcement in the Amazon. The decline also reflects cooler La Niña conditions reducing fires, though researchers warn that climate change and an incoming El Niño pattern could increase fire risk later this year. Brazil recorded its lowest deforestation since 2002 at 5,700 sq km, while world leaders remain far off track from their COP26 pledge to halt forest loss by 2030.

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