Forest Fire (10388 ha) in Brazil 20 May 2022

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Fire, Vol. 5, Pages 77: Forest Fragmentation and Fires in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon–Maranhão State, Brazil

2022-06-05T10:54+0200mdpi (en)

Tropical forests provide essential environmental services to human well-being. In the world, Brazil has the largest continuous area of these forests. However, in the state of Maranhão, in the eastern Amazon, only 24% of the original forest cover remains.

Weather Alert and Warning Systems Market Size Reach USD 3.35 Billion in 2030 | Comapnies Eton, Sangean, Midland Radio

2022-06-02T16:21+0200einnews (en)

/ -- The global weather alert/warning systems market size reached USD 1.74 Billion in 2021 and is expected to register a revenue CAGR of 7.5% during the forecast period, according to latest analysis by Emergen Research. Initiatives being undertaken by international bodies such as the United Nations....

Disastri naturali: l’importanza della prevenzione

2022-06-02T10:54+0200notiziegeopolitiche (it)

di C.Alessandro Mauceri – Almeno 91 morti in Brasile a causa di inondazioni e smottamenti. Migliaia i dispersi, specie nelle favelas delle città nord-orientali di Recife e Jaboatao dos Guararapes, le più colpite. La scorsa settimana forti piogge hanno sferzato il Pernambuco provocando smottamenti....

Satellite data brings new insights on what drives Amazon forest loss

2022-05-30T16:42+0200mongabay (en)

A new analysis of satellite data of the Amazon published in late May provides the most detailed analysis yet of year-to-year deforestation in the region, revealing exactly where and why the rainforest is being cleared across Brazil , Bolivia, Peru and Colombia.

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