Climate tipping point? The Amazon faces intense droughts and fires again this year
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According to NASA, the Amazon is drier at the start of this year’s dry season than any year since 2002. The reason is reduced rainfall during the wet season because of El Niño. The result could be intense fires in the Amazon later this year. Doug Morton is an Earth scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. He helped create the
Climate tipping point? The Amazon faces intense droughts and fires again this year
Climate tipping point? The Amazon faces…
Climate tipping point? The Amazon faces intense droughts and fires again this year
According to NASA, the Amazon is drier at the start of this year’s dry season than any year since 2002. The reason is reduced rainfall during the wet season because of El Niño. The result could be intense fires in the Amazon later this year. Doug Morton is an Earth scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. He helped create the