The study, conducted by the World Weather Attribution (WWA) team, found that while El NiƱo, a natural weather pattern, also played a role, it was not as significant as previously thought.
The devastating fires in the Amazon Basin not only pose a serious danger to the region's delicate ecosystem, but also pose a great health risk to the indigenous populations residing there.
In a study recently published in the journal Nature Sustainability, scientists from Rothamsted Research, together with researchers from the Universities of Southampton, Sheffield and Bangor
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has seen a significant drop of 40% compared to the same period last year, according to recent government data. The decline comes as a remarkable achievement
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