Amazon rainforest
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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.
Latest Research Articles
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South American Nations Calls on Rich Countries To Help Develop a Marshall-style Plan to Save Amazon Rainforest
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Indigenous Groups Continue To Raise Concerns Vs. Mining, Pollution In Amazon
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Deforestation Drop A Welcome Boost For Amazon's Rainforest
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Giant Crab Spider: Previously Unknown Species Discovered at Amazon Rainforest
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Brazilian Amazon Deforestations Release 90 Million Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide from 2013 to 2021 [Report]
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Caribbean Seagrasses Store More Carbon Than the Amazon Rainforest, New Study Shows
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Amazon Rainforest Protected Indigenous Reservations Prevent Respiratory, Cardiovascular Ailments
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Amazon Rainforest's Remaining 38% of Trees Degraded by Humans [Study]
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Thunderstorms Caused by Climate Change Will Most Likely Increase the Number of Large Windthrow Events in the Amazon
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Researchers Find a Way to Expand Agriculture Economy While Still Protecting Amazon Rainforest
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Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon Has Set New Records, With an Area 11 Times the Size of New York City Being Used for Agriculture
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Destruction of the Amazon Linked to British Chickens