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Amazonas State has record number of fires

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...
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Brazil records in July 2019 a 15% drop in the number of fires in the Amazon.

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...
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Partnership between the World Environmental Conservancy and The Little Citizens For Climate

The World Environmental Conservancy is proud to announce our new partnership with and support for “Little Citizens for Climate,” an international project to empower children and teens, offering them tools to facilitate communication and inspire the world in humanity’s greatest challenge: preserving life on earth. Children and...
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Multiple Climate Disasters Predicted in the Next Century

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...
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UNESCO Atlas shows frequency of drought in Latin America and the Caribbean

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...
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Greenspace Reserve Established in 2018 by the World Environmental Conservancy

More than twenty families living in Thomas Overby and Spring Forest subdivisions in Sharpsburg now may sleep better. Dr. Luciana Pires, Director of World Environmental Conservancy, Inc. (WEC) announced today that WEC has accepted a charitable donation of seven acres of land adjacent to these...
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Amazon turning to smoke.

By L.B.M. Pires and M. Romao Atlanta, March 20, 2018 The Amazon biome is one of the most vulnerable in the world to deforestation due to uncontrolled forest fires. During 2017, 138,987 outbreaks of fire were recorded throughout the Amazon; this was the year with...
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Knowing what’s the best moment to crossing the Drake Passage.

By M. Romao and L.B.M. Pires Atlanta, March 14, 2018 In recent years we have seen a substantial increase in people traveling to Antarctica, about 50,000 (International Association Antarctica Tour Operators – IAATO) tourists, embark during the summer months on sailboats and ships departing from...
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