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Brazil Climate Change Interview
Protecting the Amazon Rain Machine

Thomas E. Lovejoy has spent over four decades studying the Amazon rainforest. He says Brazil must act now to protect this “rain machine,” which is essential to the country’s agriculture and hydropower.


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