Amazon rainforest losing ability to regulate climate, scientist warns
Amazon rainforest losing ability to regulate climate, scientist warns
Report says logging and burning of Amazon might be connected to worsening droughts such as the one plaguing São Paulo
Jonathan Watts in Rio de Janeiro
Friday 31 October 2014 16.47 EDT
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Smoke billows as an area of the Amazon rainforest is burned to clear land for agriculture near Novo Progresso, Para State.
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The Amazon rainforest has degraded to the point where it is losing its ability to benignly regulate weather systems, according to a stark new warning from one of Brazils leading scientists.
In a new report, Antonio Nobre, researcher in the governments space institute, Earth System Science Centre, says the logging and burning of the worlds greatest forest might be connected to worsening droughts such as the one currently plaguing São Paulo and is likely to lead eventually to more extreme weather events.
The study, which is a summary drawing from more than 200 existing papers on Amazonian climate and forest science, is intended as a wake-up call.
I realised the problem is much more serious than we realised, even in academia and the reason is that science has become so fragmented. Atmospheric scientists dont look at forests as much as they should and vice versa, said Nobre, who wrote the report for a lay audience. Its not written in academic language. I dont need to preach to the converted. Our community is already very alarmed at what is going on.
More:
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/oct/31/amazon-rainforest-deforestation-weather-droughts-report