NEWS: After Greenpeace slammed environmental record, company pledges to go green
NEWS: Taller than the Eiffel Tower, the observatory will capture vital data on how climate change is impacting the rainforest
NEWS: Scientists believe Amazon rainforest water loss is the result of continuing deforestation and climate change
NEWS: Green groups and private sector says REDD+ is key to cutting emissions, but government action is needed
NEWS: Peruvian law could damage rainforests and indigenous rights, undermining credibility ahead of UN climate talks
NEWS: Forest conservation programmes must address logging and wildfires, large scale Amazon study shows
NEWS: Rainforest dams threaten indigenous peoples and diverse ecosystems say campaigners
NEWS: As Brazil bids to win the World Cup on home soil, new research indicates it’s already a winner on combating deforestation
NEWS: Government offsets emissions and hails efficient stadia, but critics warn of football greenwash
Tuesday’s top 5: Tech giant’s purchase of smart thermostat company a boost for smart grids, Peruvian government to push ahead with Amazon drilling, and global warming forces plants up mountains
Peru’s efforts to reduce poverty are at risk from the effects of climate change, one example of the problems facing the wider Amazonia region in a warming world
Water, food supplies and energy production are all in jeopardy as the Amazon forest is felled for profit, campaigners say
Funds will allow Congo Basin countries to start developing national strategies to reduce rainforest destruction
Over 1.4 billion acres of dense forest make up the Amazon basin producing one quarter of the world’s oxygen supply
Morning summary: Australia to face more extreme weather say researchers; Newspapers in Australia cast doubts on climate change; Illegal gold mining in Peru increased Amazon deforestation by 400%
Researchers from Texas found Amazonia’s dry season has lasted a week longer each decade since 1979 due to climate change
Andrew Mitchell from the Global Canopy Programme explains how everything we eat and wear is linked to the world’s great rainforests
Widespread loss of forest could affect rainfall in key agricultural regions of Brazil, hitting beef and soya productivity
Report into Amazon deforestation levels calls for greater focus on the role of global consumption in driving land degradation
Scientist says Amazon rainforest less likely to succumb to die-off of trees, because main greenhouse gas could act as a powerful fertiliser