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Brazil Savanna-Like Biome Weakens Resistance to Drought, Wildfires Due to Climate Change, Report Warns
The latest report raised concerns about the decline of Brazil's Savannah-like biome and its weakening resistance to wildfires and drought. The region can be less likely to become resilient to climate change threats. Read here.
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