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Global Heating Decreases Rainfall, Increases Heat In Amazon Making Drought 30 Times More Likely
Global heating has made drought 30 times more likely in the Amazon Rainforest, Read more here. A recent study said that global heating decreases rainfall and increases heat in Amazon Rainforest.
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Animal Transport Rules Fail to Protect Animals in Five Countries, Researchers Say
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