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How Brazil Reacts to Climate Change

 
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How Brazil Reacts to Climate Change
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Deforestation (8/13)

Amazon forest burning in the state of Mato Grosso in 2005. Over 18,000 square kilometers of rainforest was destroyed in 2004-05 to make way for cattle pastures, soybean farms, or other forms of land use. Researchers have found that deforestation impacts rainfall and climate patterns in both the Amazon and elsewhere in Brazil. Slashing and burning rainforests also releases massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, and represents up to 75 percent of Brazil’s total greenhouse gas emissions.(Photo: Reuters)

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