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The Amazon Forest is on fire |
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by Rafa Mohammed Ashique | 25-08-2019 18:35 1 |
10 times the size of Texas, which is the biggest rainforest in the world, is often called the ' Earth's lungs ' and 60% of it lies within Brazil. Every year, Trees stores atmospheric carbon absorbed from Amazon as a greenhouse gas that adds to global warming and in fact takes in 2 billion tons of carbon dioxides.It is home to approximately 20% of the world's plant species, many of which have no other location. This year, on Thursday, the Brazilian National Institute for Space Research, which monitors deforestation, reported 76.720 wildfires across the nation. This is an 85% increase compared with the figure last year. A little over half of the 40,341 in the Amazon region was found. "It's very hard to have natural fires in the Amazon, Paulo Moutinho, cofounder of the Amazon Environmental Research Institute said this week. But most come from people¡¯s hands." Due to deforestation, scientists estimate that we are near the tipping point where the Amazon can no longer function as a carbon sink. Brazil¡¯s Amazon is the largest rainforest in the world and a vital carbon store. Smoke plumes have spread throughout the Amazon and beyond.According to the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (Cams), a part of the European Union's Earth observation programme, the smoke has been travelling as far as the Atlantic coast. In São Paulo, even skies have darkened While there is no way to stop the fires in a plane and fly with firehoses to Brazil, you can do a few kinds of stuff to support the rain forest, which is perhaps less enjoyable than dousing the fire, but can have a long-term effect:
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Hello Rafa
I hope you are fine!
Amazon on fire, this is very much devastating. The future was already in danger now this incident has added greatest threaten to all the creatures.
Thank you so much for this report.
Green cheers
Yours
Asmita Gaire,
Posted 28-08-2019 10:28
Hello Rafa
I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
Thank you for your report about Amazon, biggest rainforest being in fire. It is very sad new to hear.
Green Cheers from Nepal :)
Keep writing great reports.
We are eager to read more reports from you.
Regards,
Kushal Naharki
Posted 27-08-2019 22:37