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The Widespread Clearing Of The Amazon Rainforest Is Called. scientists have used satellites to track the deforestation of the amazon rainforest for several decades — enough. climate change, deforestation and other human threats are driving the rainforest towards a tipping point of sustainability. deforestation usually slows down in january because the rainy season prevents loggers accessing the forest. high on a tower overlooking the lush amazon canopy, gisele bundchen and brazilian climate scientist antonio nobre talk about the. since 1978 about one million square kilometers of amazon rainforest have been destroyed across brazil, peru, colombia, bolivia, venezuela, suriname, guyana, and french guiana. some 60% of the amazon rainforest is in brazil, and it plays a vital role in absorbing harmful co2 that would otherwise.

Colonists clearing rainforest by Amazon Stock Image E640/0382
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since 1978 about one million square kilometers of amazon rainforest have been destroyed across brazil, peru, colombia, bolivia, venezuela, suriname, guyana, and french guiana. scientists have used satellites to track the deforestation of the amazon rainforest for several decades — enough. deforestation usually slows down in january because the rainy season prevents loggers accessing the forest. some 60% of the amazon rainforest is in brazil, and it plays a vital role in absorbing harmful co2 that would otherwise. climate change, deforestation and other human threats are driving the rainforest towards a tipping point of sustainability. high on a tower overlooking the lush amazon canopy, gisele bundchen and brazilian climate scientist antonio nobre talk about the.

Colonists clearing rainforest by Amazon Stock Image E640/0382

The Widespread Clearing Of The Amazon Rainforest Is Called climate change, deforestation and other human threats are driving the rainforest towards a tipping point of sustainability. some 60% of the amazon rainforest is in brazil, and it plays a vital role in absorbing harmful co2 that would otherwise. high on a tower overlooking the lush amazon canopy, gisele bundchen and brazilian climate scientist antonio nobre talk about the. since 1978 about one million square kilometers of amazon rainforest have been destroyed across brazil, peru, colombia, bolivia, venezuela, suriname, guyana, and french guiana. deforestation usually slows down in january because the rainy season prevents loggers accessing the forest. climate change, deforestation and other human threats are driving the rainforest towards a tipping point of sustainability. scientists have used satellites to track the deforestation of the amazon rainforest for several decades — enough.

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