Destruction of Atlantic Rainforest Tied to Local Temperature Increases

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Considered one of the world’s richest and most endangered forests, the Atlantic rainforest occupies 15% of Brazil’s landmass in an area that is home to 72% of the population.

Can a new way to measure tropical rainforest vulnerability help save them?

Rain forest threat: 30,000 miles of roads built in just 3 years

Deforestation and climate change are projected to increase heat stress risk in the Brazilian

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