March 2026

Month

Scientific communication A recent study published in the scientific journal Communications Earth & Environment estimated the economic value of the rainfall generated by the Amazon Rainforest, highlighting the importance of the forest not only for environmental balance but also for the Brazilian economy. The research examined the role of the forest in the regional hydrological cycle, particularly through...
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Strategies to Mitigate Damage and Protect Lives Worldwide Introduction Natural disasters are events caused by natural phenomena that can result in severe damage to people, cities, and the environment. They occur when natural processes become strong enough to cause destruction and significant losses. These events affect communities worldwide, often impacting thousands of lives. Main Types...
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Atmospheric rivers and moisture transport to Antarctica Last year, a report by Deutsche Welle highlighted unusual events of moisture transport reaching Antarctica. These episodes are associated with intense atmospheric flows of water vapor known in the scientific literature as Atmospheric Rivers—narrow corridors of concentrated moisture that can transport large amounts of water vapor from the tropics and mid-latitudes toward polar...
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When we think of the Amazon rainforest, we often picture its rich biodiversity. But beyond wildlife and trees, the Amazon produces something invisible yet crucial for the economy of Brazil and South America: rain. Researchers from Brazil and around the world have studied the value of water generated by the forest — and the findings are...
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