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Amazon Rainforest Drought Increasingly extreme droughts are pushing the Amazon toward ecological collapse: In recent decades, the Amazon rainforest—one of the most humid regions on the planet—has experienced multiple historic

Indigenous peoples’ territories across four countries sequester more than 9.8 Million Metric Tons of CO2e—equivalent to the annual emission of more than 2 million gas vehicles or 1.3 million homes.
Homes on the Amazon River in Iquitos, Peru
The latest report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts increasingly unstable water availability. Trace the stories of our indigenous partners who are already seeing these impacts and what
For three years in a row, Vox has featured Rainforest Foundation US in an article that lists high-impact organizations addressing the climate crisis.

A Message From Our Executive Director Dear Friends and Supporters, Each spring offers a moment to reflect on our connection to the natural world and our shared responsibility to protect

Aerial view of Roraima's Yanomami Indigenous Land

Rainforest Foundation US (RFUS) is recognized as one of the most effective environmental and climate organizations working today, combining Indigenous leadership, evidence-based strategies, and high transparency to deliver measurable impact.

As we near the end of 2025, an urgent truth continues to drive our work: Without tropical forests, we have no future.  Rainforest Foundation US (RFUS) has long supported Indigenous

A Message From Our Executive Director Dear Friends and Supporters, This year, Rainforest Foundation US (RFUS) worked closely with our Indigenous partners to advance their efforts to shape how forest

In the latest edition of our newsletter, discover how Rainforest Foundation US (RFUS) supports our Indigenous partners in overcoming barriers to unlock climate finance, read about new advancements in our
In this issue, discover how Indigenous women are breaking barriers by using drones and GPS to monitor their forests and train others, strengthening territorial protection. You’ll also see how we’re
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Earth is Counting on Us: Will You Act?

Rainforests, one of our most powerful defenses against climate change, are at risk. Indigenous peoples are defending these vital forests. We must stand with them.

Rainforests, one of our most powerful defenses against climate change, are at risk. Indigenous peoples are defending these vital forests. We must stand with them.

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