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                                                    </description><item><title>Study points to which Amazon regions could reach tipping point &amp; dry up</title><link>https://news.mongabay.com/2024/02/study-points-to-which-amazon-regions-could-reach-tipping-point-dry-up/</link><description>The possibility of the Amazon reaching a tipping point, after which it would no longer sustain itself as a rainforest, has been discussed since the 1990s when the first articles addressing the issue were published by the scientists Carlos Nobre and Thomas Lovejoy.</description><pubDate>2024-02-29T16:13+0100</pubDate><guid>mongabay-6a0f1dfd6e3a3fe2182b11c4bd3da1a5</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240229161300</sortelement></item><item><title>Amazon: Forest fires cause highest emissions in 21 years in February</title><link>https://www.tellerreport.com/life/2024-02-29-amazon--forest-fires-cause-highest-emissions-in-21-years-in-february.BkVKJCT2T.html</link><description>2024-02-29T09:33:47.817Z. Highlights: Brazil, Venezuela and Bolivia recorded the highest emissions levels since records began in 2003. Low rainfall and high temperatures create ideal conditions for forest fires. More than 3,200 fires were recorded in the Amazon region in February - the highest number for this month since the data set began in 1999.</description><pubDate>2024-02-29T10:34+0100</pubDate><guid>tellerreport-84e29ea14c35450529d277bdad9b4f51</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240229103400</sortelement></item><item><title>Nearly 3,000 fires in Brazilian Amazon in February, new record</title><link>https://www.straitstimes.com/world/nearly-3000-fires-in-brazilian-amazon-in-february-new-record</link><description>RIO DE JANEIRO - Nearly 3,000 forest fires were registered in the Brazilian Amazon in February, the highest for any February since records began in 1999, and made more likely by climate change, according to experts. Brazil’s Inpe space research institute said on Feb 28 its satellites had picked up....</description><pubDate>2024-02-29T01:31+0100</pubDate><guid>straitstimesSG-2e3d9486b1b83fcdde4faf661d03acab</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240229013100</sortelement></item><item><title>Incendi. Brasile, Venezuela, Bolivia: roghi da primato a Febbraio</title><link>https://www.ilmetropolitano.it/2024/02/28/incendi-brasile-venezuela-bolivia-roghi-da-primato-a-febbraio/</link><description>(DIRE) Roma, 28 feb. – Il Servizio di monitoraggio dell’atmosfera di Copernicus (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service – Cams)ha monitorato le emissioni degli incendi in tutto il Sud America, in quanto la stagione degli incendi nelle regioni tropicali del continente si avvicina al suo picco.</description><pubDate>2024-02-28T20:58+0100</pubDate><guid>ilmetropolitano-it-00bed819185ad3880d1485852c1560a9</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240228205800</sortelement></item></channel></rss>