Amazon Day: a Global Call to the Climate Crisis
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Despite all the promises, the deforestation of the Amazon continues, with negative consequences for the rainfall in the region.
The commemoration of Amazon Day, every September 5, comes this year marked by contradictory figures: fires in the Brazilian jungle fell 65% in July, but deforestation increased 4% in the last year.This panorama reflects the urgent conservation challenges that will be at the center of COP30 in Belém, where the destination of the largest tropical forest in the world will be key to facing the global climate crisis.The Amazon basin is the tropical f…
On the world day for the Amazon, the Wwf launches the alarm on the conditions of the forest. Increasingly warm, deforestation and lack of rains. Meanwhile Brazil prepares to host in November the Cop30
The reduction of rainfall in the South American jungle is of concern to the scientific community and also to Brazilian farmers, who already suffer the effect on their crops.
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