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What happens if the Amazon is destroyed?

The Amazon region itself—the seven million square kilometer basin stretching over nine Brazilian states and eight other sovereign countries—would become virtually uninhabitable, according to the model. Rainfall would be 25 percent lower and temperatures up to 4.5°C hotter.



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Scientists warn that decades of human activity and a changing climate has brought the jungle near a ?tipping point.? With nearly a fifth of the forest lost already, scientists believe that tipping point will be reached at 20% to 25% of deforestation.

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INPE's deforestation alert system, known as DETER, indicates that forest clearing in Brazil's section of the Amazon totaled 563 square kilometers in August 2023. This is a 66% decline — equating to nearly 1,100 square kilometers — compared to the same month the previous year.

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