New research shows greater range for regional warming caused by Amazon deforestation

Published 21:14 on October 31, 2023  /  Last updated at 21:14 on October 31, 2023  / /  Americas, Nature-based, South & Central, Voluntary

New research published Monday concludes that deforestation in the Amazon has a more drastic and long-reaching warming effect on non-local land surfaces than previously known, suggesting an even greater importance for forestry projects located in the world's largest rainforest.
New research published Monday concludes that deforestation in the Amazon has a more drastic and long-reaching warming effect on non-local land surfaces than previously known, suggesting an even greater importance for forestry projects located in the world's largest rainforest.


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