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From 1991 through 2023, each rise of 0.1°C in the average global air temperature led to 360 new records of climate-related disasters in Brazil, including severe droughts, flooding and storms.
The trend lays bare an uncomforable truth. Even countries with vast freshwater resources, like Brazil, are at risk of water crises due to deforestation, climate change and poor management.
Over 60 million people in Brazil will contend with extreme temperatures from August 22-25, 2024 as devastating wildfires continue to destroy forests and wetlands ecosystems. About us Programs ...
Brazil could draw inspiration from Colombia which is set to approve a new “climate mobility” law that specifies the rights of affected populations, proposes a unified registry to monitor ...
Deadly Floods in Brazil Were Worsened by Climate Change, Study Finds The country’s south received three months’ rain in two weeks. Global warming has made such deluges twice as likely as ...
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