Good News: Tropical Primary Forest Loss Dropped by 36% in 2024
Yesterday, the World Resources Institute released its latest forest data. 🌳
The good news: tropical primary forest loss dropped 36% from 2024. The bad news: the world still lost 4.3 million hectares of primary rainforest in 2025 alone. Additionally, forest loss due to wildfires has doubled in the last two decades, with smoke delaying the satellite systems meant to catch it.
What stands out is the complexity of the challenge: Fires, pests, drought, industrial impact and agricultural expansion are all threats and stressors to our forests. They interact across different geographies and accelerate under climate pressure. Until now, no single tool can address all of this.
But better Hashtag#AI, trained on better data, can help.
That’s the direction we’re building toward at Another Earth. We want to help move from forest monitoring toward prediction and prevention by providing Hashtag#SyntheticSatelliteData that enables:
🔹 More accurate tree species detection and mapping, especially in biodiverse tropical regions
🔹 Early prediction of forest health decline from heat stress, drought, or pest damage
🔹 Scenario-based Simulation for fire risk, extreme weather events and climate adaptation
🔹 Better AI generalization across remote and data-scarce ecosystems
The data to understand what happened is here. We’re working on the data to anticipate what’s next.🦾
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