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    Amazon forest fires melting glaciers over 2,000 km away: Study

    Nov 29, 2019, 05:05 PM IST

    Fires in the Amazon rainforest are melting glaciers more than 2,000 kilometres away in the Andes mountain range in South America, according to a study.  

  • Amazon rainforest

    Explained: Why is Amazon rainforest drying up

    Nov 07, 2019, 08:57 AM IST

    Not many are aware of the fact that the Amazon rainforest absorbs billions of tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) a year through photosynthesis — the process plants use to convert CO2, energy and water into food. By removing CO2 from the atmosphere, the Amazon helps to keep temperatures down and regulate climate.

  • Amazon rainforest

    Amazon rainforest is drying up since 2 decades, says NASA

    Nov 07, 2019, 08:34 AM IST

    The Amazon rainforest, also known in English as Amazonia or the Amazon Jungle, is a moist broadleaf tropical rainforest in the Amazon biome that covers most of the Amazon basin of South America. The study by NASA has revealed shocking facts about the drying up of the Amazon rainforest.

  • Daily life in the remote Tembe indigenous villages in the

    Arrows and smartphones: daily life of Amazon Tembe tribe

    World | Oct 05, 2019, 09:21 PM IST

    Daily life in the remote Tembe indigenous villages in the Amazon jungle of Brazil mixes tradition and modernity.

  • H&M stops buying Brazilian leather over Amazon fires
 

    H&M stops buying Brazilian leather over Amazon fires

    Business | Sep 06, 2019, 02:57 PM IST

    The announcement of the temporary ban is the second to hit Brazil after a spike in rainforest fires this year drew global outcry, reports nytimes.com.

  • The causes and risks of the Amazon fires

    Explained | The causes and risks of the Amazon fires

    Aug 25, 2019, 10:03 PM IST

    Fires have been breaking out at an unusual pace in Brazil this year, causing global alarm over deforestation in the Amazon region. The world’s largest rainforest is often called the “lungs of the earth.” Here’s a look at what’s happening:

  • Amazon Rainforest is burning

    The Amazon is burning: 4 things that explain why it’s a man-made disaster

    Aug 28, 2019, 03:39 PM IST

    Brazil has long struggled to preserve the Amazon, sometimes called the “lungs of the world” because it produces 20% of the world’s oxygen. Despite the increasingly strict environmental protections of recent decades, about a quarter of this massive rainforest is already gone – an area the size of Texas.

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