Amazon rainforest reaching tipping point, researchers say
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Amazon Rain Forest Nears Dangerous 'Tipping Point' | Scientific American
Adam Tooze on X: "Destruction of the Amazon rainforest has accelerated in the past five years, with a much steeper increase in 2019. It is rapidly reaching tipping point at which the
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The Amazon is approaching an irreversible tipping point
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Critical transitions in the Amazon forest system | Nature
Experts fear drought and wildfires will push Amazon to irreversible tipping point - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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Amazon's 'tipping point' may vary within the forest
The Amazon is near a tipping point: We need urgent nature-based solutions | World Economic Forum
Amazon under threat: Fires, loggers and now virus - BBC News
Has the Amazon Reached Its 'Tipping Point'? - The New York Times
The Amazon Has Reached a Tipping Point Where It Has Begun to 'Self-destruct'—But Major Reforestation Could Save It
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Amazon rainforest reaching tipping point, researchers say
The Amazon rainforest has already reached a crucial tipping point | New Scientist