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The Amazon rainforest is able to endure decades of intense drought. Doing so means losing many trees, releasing stored carbon into the air.
The city is located nearly 930 miles (1,500km) from the nearest ocean and its population has doubled since 1990.
The Amazon rainforest may be able to survive long-term drought caused by climate change, but adjusting to a drier, warmer world would exact a heavy toll, a study suggests.
A recent study analyzed the behavior of birds that feed on insects in parts of the Amazon that have not yet been altered by ...
What consequences could the Amazon rainforest face as climate change continues to worse worldwide? This is what a recent ...
Peru 's state-run oil company failed to attract any bids to develop an oil field that overlaps ancestral territories of several Indigenous groups, prompting celebration by the communities and ...
Amazon jaguars have shocked researchers by adopting a new hunting skill fishing like bears! In this video, we explore how ...