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The authors argue that the acceleration of Amazonian deforestation and environmental degradation —powered by successive blows from Bolsonaro’s government to neuter environmental protection policies — in a region where public healthcare is at best precarious, has amplified the lethality of diseases, especially Covid-19. Removing protection from indigenous lands In less than a month, the world has...
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In April 2020, the Pantanal recorded the highest number of fires in the last 21 years for this month of the year, according to data compiled by the National Institute for Space Research (Inpe). According to the agency’s balance sheet, there were 784 outbreaks of fire registered last month in the biome.​ ​ The number...
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Scientist and climatologist Carlos Nobre, who is also an advisor to World Environmental Conservancy  (WEC), informs us that we may have a very dangerous combination in the next burning season in the Amazon, which starts in August and runs through November. In a recent interview on the UOL website , he stated that if the number of...
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The state of Amazonas, the largest state in the Brazilian Amazon, recorded a historic number of fires for the month of August, according to records that began in 1998 at INPE (National Institute for Space Research – Brazil). As of August 27, 6145 fires were recorded, which surpasses the previous record of 2005 when 5,981...
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Data from the National Institute for Space Research – INPE Brazil detected a 15% reduction in the number of fires in the Amazon biome compared to the 1998 to 2018 average. The data is from INPE- Programa Queimadas, which analyzes satellite images that detect fires almost in real time. According to the report, the total...
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In late 2018 the scientific journal Nature Climate Change analyzed the possibility of future weather events taking place by the year 2100. Certain regions, such as Central and South America, could experience up to six related climate crises all at once.  Natural disasters often have a domino effect. For example, California recently experienced several months of intense...
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Drought is one of the most serious natural disaster to affect society and the environment in the world. Despite the advances in research on the occurrence, trends and uncertainties about the global frequency of drought events, this phenomenon has caused more than half of all deaths from natural disasters globally during the twentieth century. After the floods, drought is...
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The British Rothera Research Station, located on the Antarctic Peninsula, recorded its highest maximum temperature of the last 15 years. Since 2002, the month of November has not registered a temperature as high as that of Tuesday, November 7, 2017 when the thermometers at Rothera marked +6.4ºC. This +6.4ºC equaled, but did not surpass the previous historical record. On November 9, 2002,...
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The month of September is not over yet, but a large number of fires have occurred in the Brazilian Amazon, and already makes September 2017 the record holder of the entire INPE (National Institute for Space Research) series of historical fire events, begun in 1998. There have been more than 48,000outbreaks of fires in 27 days. It is the largest number of recorded outbreaks in anymonth – not just...
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The dense smoke, captured by satellite images, reaches several important Amazon Indian villages such as Kayapó, Badjonkore and Menkragnoti. The smoke comes from hundreds of fires that have been plaguing the region for days, most of them caused by arsonists and other criminals who conspire to create open pastures for agricultural uses, squatters, and loggers clearing out...
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