Brazilian Minister Marina Silva revealed that Amazon deforestation may drop by half this September. In August, the rate fell by 48%. She announced this at a sustainability forum. Additionally, Silva discussed climate shifts caused by El Niño and warm Atlantic waters. These changes led to extreme weather, such as intense rain in Rio Grande do […]
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