A recent study warns that several Brazilian capitals will become some of the world’s hottest cities by 2050. Conducted by Carbon Plan and a major news outlet, the study focuses on Brazil’s unique vulnerabilities. Specifically, Brazil’s large land area and tropical climate make it more susceptible to heat. Cities like Teresina and Cuiabá already face […]
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