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Amazon changes are spooking scientists and the warning signs are growing
The Amazon is changing faster than many researchers once thought possible, and the signals are no longer subtle. From record ...
The Amazon’s worst fire season in decades is turning the rainforest into a massive carbon emitter.
Sam Eckholm on MSN
What happens when you spend 72 hours in the Amazon rainforest
Deep in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, far from roads and modern comforts, I spent 72 hours completely immersed in the jungle. This was well outside my comfort zone, both physically and mentally.
A new study predicts that by 2100, the Amazon rainforest could experience up to 150 days of hot drought conditions each year, causing mass tree die-offs.
Due to climate change, the Amazon is experiencing longer dry seasons and droughts, which could edge it into a new climate known as the “hypertropics.” Crossing this biome threshold would come with ...
Danny Jones has the I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! jungle noises as his alarm. The sound of buzzing crickets, croaking frogs and squawking birds helped the McFly vocalist-and-guitarist sleep in ...
As we broadcast from the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, we are joined by one of Brazil’s most prominent scientists, Carlos Nobre, who says the Amazon now produces more carbon emissions than it ...
There’s a lot more riding on Amazon’s latest batch of Echo hardware than usual. After all, these are the first devices arriving alongside Alexa+, the AI-powered revamp of the company’s signature voice ...
The giants of the Amazon are getting even bigger. A sweeping, new study has found the rainforest’s largest trees are not only holding their ground, but they’re thriving — growing, multiplying in ...
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