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                                                    </description><item><title>Bolivia: Santa Cruz forest fires destroy nearly 800,000 hectares, ravaging protected areas</title><link>https://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/rio-politics/bolivia-santa-cruz-forest-fires-destroy-nearly-800000-hectares-ravaging-protected-areas/</link><description>. Forest fires are not letting up in Bolivia. For the third consecutive year, fire is devastating ecosystems such as the Chaco, Chiquitanía and Pantanal, as well as forests in the Bolivian Amazon.

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Close to 1 million hectares have burned, while experts and specialists fear a repeat of the devastation of past years.</description><pubDate>2021-09-01T09:02+0200</pubDate><guid>riotimesonline-61675ce6cb357b026919a4283f8e1d6f</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20210901090200</sortelement></item><item><title>Wildfires in Bolivia scorch protected forests</title><link>https://www.zawya.com/mena/en/multimedia/video/VIDTR_28082021063746588/</link><description>Wildfires in the Santa Cruz department in southern Bolivia have reached the Nembi Guasu conservation area, Otuquis national park, and the indigenous territories of Pantanal and Santa Teresita. According to the Center for Legal Studies And Social Research, up to with 40,000 hectares of the ?embi Guasu area was affected by forest fires.</description><pubDate>2021-08-29T06:35+0200</pubDate><guid>zawya-palestine-8627ce889a74f2e44ac2ff09d030271d</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20210829063500</sortelement></item><item><title>Wildfires in Bolivia scorch protected forests</title><link>https://sg.news.yahoo.com/wildfires-bolivia-scorch-protected-forests-055245495.html?_guc_consent_skip=1630135352</link><description>Wildfires in the Santa Cruz department in southern Bolivia have reached the Nembi Guasu conservation area, Otuquis national park, and the indigenous territories of Pantanal and Santa Teresita. According to the Center for Legal Studies And Social Research, up to with 40,000 hectares of the Ñembi Guasu area was affected by forest fires.</description><pubDate>2021-08-28T09:22+0200</pubDate><guid>yahoo-sg-8861b0296c29d81e2021012ca74f1729</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20210828092200</sortelement></item><item><title>Fires in the Amazon are out of control. Again.</title><link>https://www.vox.com/down-to-earth/2021/8/27/22639885/amazon-rainforest-fires-climate-change-2021</link><description>In the summer of 2019, the Amazon captured the world’s attention when large chunks of the iconic rainforest and smoke darkened the afternoon sky above São Paulo, Brazil’s largest city. The following year proved to be And this year? It’s not looking good so far: More than 1,000 large fires have burned across the rainforest since January.</description><pubDate>2021-08-27T16:39+0200</pubDate><guid>vox-12aa1a793caa2757eb92e3b5bb6eaf08</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20210827163900</sortelement></item></channel></rss>