An international team of scientists from the World Weather Attribution (WWA) weather research center has concluded that climate change is the main cause of the record drought in Brazil’s Amazon region in 2023. In a report published on Web site The organization says human-caused climate change is increasing temperatures and decreasing precipitation, making an unprecedented drought 30 times more likely if El Niño is the only weather factor.
Meteorologists from Brazil, the UK, the Netherlands and the US worked on the WWA report, comparing modern climate observations with observations from the pre-industrial era.
The Brazilian Amazon has been experiencing an unprecedented drought since March 2023, leading to shallowing of rivers, forest fires and massive declines in animal numbers.
In 2020, scientists discovered that the Amazon forests to wait drought. The Amazon’s natural ecosystem is approaching the “point of no return”, an intergovernmental panel of experts has said.
It is claimed that 35 percent of the Amazon forests will disappear due to deforestation. It is known that currently approximately 20% of the forest has been cut down. This region covers more than five million square kilometers.
Before this ancient rock paintings discovered Due to drought in the Amazon.
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