Brazil is building carbon dioxide 'rings' in the rainforest to simulate climate change

By A Mystery Man Writer

Scientists are trying to understand whether the world’s most biodiverse forest has a tipping point that could throw it into a state of irreversible decline.

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The used to be a hedge against climate change. Those days may be over.

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Brazil is building an CO2 monitor

The left hand graph displays the annual variability in deforestation in

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