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The Amazon’s Trees Might Be More Resilient to Climate Change Than We Thought
A team of nearly 100 researchers found the average tree size in the massive rainforest has increased by more than 3 percent ...
Local patrols in the Amazon are leading a conservation success story, protecting forests and wildlife against growing threats ...
"We're not seeing signs of them dying off," one of the study's lead authors told NBC News. "They are increasing in size and ...
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The Amazon Rainforest is Showing Signs of Plastic Pollution in Ways We Still Don’t Fully Understand
Plastic pollution is so widespread in the Amazon that it’s turning up in fish, birds, manatees, and even remote streams far ...
Tree trunks in the Amazon are getting 3.3% thicker every decade as the plants absorb extra carbon dioxide, suggesting they ...
Scientists warn that “flying rivers” — invisible streams of moisture that carry rain from the Atlantic Ocean westward across ...
The Amazon rainforest is like nowhere else on the planet. But so is the Lacandón Jungle, and it's right here in Mexico!
Scientists found that climate change has been increasing the size of larger trees in the Amazon by about 3 percent per decade ...
Researchers say their findings highlight just how important tropical rainforests are in our ongoing efforts to address ...
Flying rivers, air currents carrying moisture from the Atlantic across South America, are being disrupted by deforestation, ...
2024 was a brutal year for the Amazon rainforest, with rampant wildfires and extreme drought ravaging large parts of a biome that’s a critical counterweight to climate change. A warming climate fed ...
The average size of trees in the Amazon rainforest has been steadily increasing due to the rising levels of carbon dioxide ...
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