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                                                    </description><item><title>Drought Robs Amazon Communities of ‘Life-Giving’ River</title><link>https://www.thestkittsnevisobserver.com/drought-robs-amazon-communities-of-life-giving-river/</link><description>Dubbed “the lungs of the planet”, the Amazon basin’s 6.9 million square kilometres (2.7m sq miles) of rainforest – land more than twice the size of India – has suffered rampant deforestation, which fuels climate change.

Roughly 15% of that forest has been destroyed across Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia,....</description><pubDate>2022-03-14T10:56+0100</pubDate><guid>sunstkitts-195861b440452ac3e38e62e2f64bab09</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220314105600</sortelement></item><item><title>Drought robs Amazon communities of 'life-giving' river</title><link>https://news.yahoo.com/drought-robs-amazon-communities-life-011352092.html</link><description>Orlando Rufino stands in the bed of the river that he says has been "life-giving" for his people for hundreds of years. "It's life, because it's what gives us everything," he explains. A key source of transport, food and income for families like Mr Rufino's, the river has always snaked through dense....</description><pubDate>2022-03-10T02:43+0100</pubDate><guid>news-yahoo-8e263b349566cce68b76f306000c4d46</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220310024300</sortelement></item><item><title>Drought robs Amazon communities of 'life-giving' river</title><link>https://au.news.yahoo.com/drought-robs-amazon-communities-life-011352092.html</link><description>Historically, the dry season in the region runs from July to December. While the river level goes down during this time, it almost always remains deep enough for boats to travel, Mr Rufino says. But over the past five years, the droughts have gradually worsened. This year, it has stretched for months longer than normal.</description><pubDate>2022-03-10T02:39+0100</pubDate><guid>yahoo-au-04b7e124d1594e609570424cb38d18a5</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220310023900</sortelement></item><item><title>Drought robs Amazon communities of 'life-giving' river</title><link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-60601711?at_medium=RSS&amp;at_campaign=KARANGA</link><description>Dubbed "the lungs of the planet", the Amazon basin's 6.9 million square kilometres (2.7m sq miles) of rainforest - land more than twice the size of India - has suffered rampant deforestation, which fuels climate change.

Roughly 15% of that forest has been destroyed across Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia,....</description><pubDate>2022-03-10T02:20+0100</pubDate><guid>bbc-60601cdb2cb514687296ce1b4e49775e</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220310022000</sortelement></item></channel></rss>