Sources
Every traceable statement points back to a source. This is the evidence base — open a source to see exactly what it supports inside the system.
The global standard for assessing extinction risk of species.
International agreement regulating trade in protected species.
U.S. agency for ocean, fisheries and marine mammal science.
Intergovernmental body for the conservation of whales.
Research institution and reference for natural history.
Conservation organisation focused on wild cats.
UN body on agriculture, pollination and food security.
Landmark intergovernmental assessment of pollinators and their role in food production.
Authoritative synthesis of climate science, impacts and carbon dynamics.
Satellite observation of forests, ice, land cover and climate.
Placeholder for the specific Amazon studies (rainfall recycling, carbon, biodiversity) that claims will cite. Individual sources still to be added.
Satellite monitoring of Amazon deforestation and forest alerts. Specific dataset citations to be confirmed.
Annual land-cover and land-use mapping for South America. Specific layers to be cited.
Georeferenced data on Indigenous territories, protected areas and pressures across the Amazon. Specific datasets to be cited.
Conservation analysis and reporting on Amazon threats and protection. Specific reports to be cited.
Internal synthesis — to be replaced by primary sources before review.