A brush fire burning in February on a farm in Roraima, Brazil’s northernmost state. The fires in the Amazon are the result of a mix of extreme weather events and climate change, experts said.
A bottling facility in Poland Spring, Maine.
An aerial photo the morning of Jan. 21 shows extensive flooding in the central portion of Roi-Namur, which is the second-largest island of the Kwajalein Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
The Livadi port in Serifos, Greece.
A portion of boreal forest in northern Quebec. A study found that commercial logging in Quebec and neighboring Ontario has caused the removal of 35.4 million acres of forest.
A polar bear in Kaktovik, Alaska in 2016.
The site of a major industrial park near Lebanon, Ind., in July.
The farmer Yacouba Sawadogo in Burkina Faso in 2021. The forest he created, with more than 60 species of trees and shrubs, has no equal in the semidesert region of the Sahel.
Freshly cut trees ready for shipment at a farm in Oregon City, Ore.
Avocados are process inside the Aztecavo packing house in Uruapan. Demand for avocados has skyrocketed since Mexico began importing them to the United States.
A hippopotamus, one of about 170 descended from four imported by the drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, on Mr. Escobar’s former Hacienda Nápoles estate in Colombia in April.
This makeshift footbridge was the second to appear within a month at Stiffkey, one of the biggest areas of salt marsh in Europe.
ExxonMobil’s acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources creates a shale oil behemoth in the Permian Basin, the heart of the Texas and New Mexico oil patch.
Piet De Becker, the manager of the Doode Bemde nature preserve, walking in the sanctuary, which has helped prevent catastrophic flooding in nearby Leuven, Belgium.