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    1. supercyberlurker on

      > While this study focused on 2023, another record-breaking drought happened in the Amazon a year later. Such events are becoming more frequent, severe, and longer-lasting as a result of human-caused climate change.

      Meanwhile there’s a mental schism with some in denial that climate change is happening at all.

    2. My shock here is that the new CBS News is running a climate change-related article

    3. phaedrus100 on

      Jacuzzi? The water is hotter than in just this brand, or hot tubs in general?

    4. „He added he would be attending the COP30 summit to advocate for long-term monitoring of the Amazon’s lakes and for greater inclusion of local populations — including Indigenous peoples, non-Indigenous riverine dwellers, and Afro-descendant communities — in developing solutions.“

      You can monitor as much as you want but it is gullible to think that there is a practical solution, in a world where „drill baby drill“ won.

    5. Even if this is from 2 years ago, I feel incredibly saddened by this. I think of how it must of felt for them and it just makes my heart heavy.

    6. squeezemachine on

      In the 80’s and 90’s the scientists and environmentalists first cried the alarm that the amazon needed to kept as intact as possible to save the world since it holds the promise of scientific discoveries in its diversity, sequesters so much carbon and serves as the “lungs of the world”. We see how much the warnings were followed. Now the amazon is so depleted it cannot save itself.

    7. TheCoordinate on

      They had to call in a specialist to tell them that the water was 105 degrees during the daytime?

      No one thought that might be the source of the dolphin deaths before the specialist showed up?

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