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South America Is Drying Up
A new study shows that dry, warm, and flammable conditions have skyrocketed across the continent, favoring the spread of uncontrolled fire. South America Is Drying Up originally appeared on WhoWhatWhy ...
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The world’s longest river is at its lowest levels ever due to devastating drought conditions. The dry conditions in Brazil's ...
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