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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.
Forests in the Peruvian Amazon aren't growing back after gold mining—not just because the soil is damaged by toxic metals, ...
Gold mining in the Amazon is devastating soil and water; combined with heat, water loss, and topsoil depletion, it's stalling ...
Scientists in a new study have found that gold mining in South America makes restoration of the Amazon rainforest impossible.
Forests in the Peruvian Amazon aren't growing back after gold mining - not just because the soil is damaged from toxic metals ...
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Amazon Gold Mining Drains Water, Blocks Forest Regrowth in Shocking Climate ShiftAmazon gold mining reshapes land, draining moisture and raising temperatures. This creates harsh conditions that stop new ...
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Amazon Rainforest Deforestation Alters Global WeatherAmazon rainforest deforestation is reshaping the planet’s climate. It affects rainfall, raises global temperatures, and ...
The past decade has seen “a consistent, sustained pattern against people who speak out against" human rights abuses ...
Africa needs its forests for sustainable development, poverty reduction, food security, and to make the continent more ...
Missing in the Amazon is a new six-part audio investigation into the disappearance of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira - told for the first time ...
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