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Live Science on MSN'It's like trying to grow a tree in an oven': Gold mining is sucking the Amazon rainforest dryGold mining in the Amazon removes so much water from the ground that it's too hot and dry for seedlings to survive.
In The Spirit of the Rainforest, Dr. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza weaves indigenous wisdom with scientific discovery in an ...
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Mongabay News on MSNBrazil set to blast 35 km river rock formation for new Amazon shipping routeThe Brazilian environmental agency, IBAMA, approved a license to blast a natural rock barrier on the Tocantins River in Pará ...
Forests in the Peruvian Amazon aren't growing back after gold mining—not just because the soil is damaged by toxic metals, ...
Ahead of World Environment Day [Thursday, June 5], pupils in the North West are seeing the dangers of climate change brought ...
Discover 10 stunning travel destinations threatened by climate change and human impact. From the Great Barrier Reef to the ...
What these men had in common, according to those who knew them, is that they spoke out against drug cartels engaged in ...
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Dagens.com on MSNVIDEO: Man Tries to Get Eaten by Snake — Instantly Regrets ItTrying to get swallowed alive by a giant anaconda might sound like a nightmare. For one man, it was a carefully planned ...
ARSENAL are looking ahead to a busy summer transfer window after another trophyless season. SunSport can exclusively reveal ...
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers raise alarm after disturbing behavioral shift among Amazon birds: 'It's very sad'A new study shows that even the most remote parts of the Amazon may not be safe from the impacts of the climate crisis.
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