A widespread drought in the Amazon rainforest last year was worse than the “once-in-a-century” dry spell in 2005 and may have a bigger impact on global warming than the U.S. does in a year.
A widespread drought in the Amazon rainforest last year was worse than the “once-in-a-century” dry spell in 2005 and may have a bigger impact on global warming than the U.S. does in a year.
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