Brazil's Big Dry: A Warning Shot
BrazilMon Oct 07 2024
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Brazil is facing its worst drought ever. This isn't just bad news for the country; it's a big deal for the entire world. Why? Because it shows how pollution and climate change can make droughts worse and longer.
The Amazon rainforest has been on fire, burning at a rate that's 39 times higher than last year. This is no small blaze; it's affecting places like São Paulo, one of the globe's most populous cities. The smoke has made it one of the world's most polluted cities.
So, what's causing this? A warming planet and deforestation are the main culprits. Trees help keep soil moist, but when they disappear, so does the water. Scientists have found that cutting down trees leads straight to droughts.
Brazil relies on a special water cycle called cascading moisture recycling. It's like a natural water delivery system, but deforestation is breaking it. This means the country is losing its rainfall lifeline.
"Things are only going to get worse," warns climate expert Luciana Gatti. "We're heading for a disastrous situation, and we're not doing enough to stop it. "
Droughts and wildfires are getting more frequent and intense due to climate change. It's like the planet is on fire, literally and figuratively.
To tackle this, new tech is helping spot and fight wildfires faster. Some countries are using ancient methods to deal with droughts. But we also need to change our energy sources from dirty to clean. This can help cool the planet and stop these disasters from getting worse.
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