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How Brazil Reacts to Climate Change

 
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How Brazil Reacts to Climate Change
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Drought (2/13)

A worker cleans up garbage left behind by the receding waters in an Amazon trubutary in Manaus, Amazonas during the October 2005 drought. The drought was the worst the worst dry spell in the country in decades, causing water shortages, devastating forest fires, and rivers to recede to record lows. The most recent UN climate assessment singled out northeastern Brazil as particularly susceptible to more such droughts if global warming continues. (Photo: Reuters)

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