Climate Change Elucidated

September 10, 2007

Amazon Rainforest may go extinct by 2080 if deforestation keeps on

Filed under: Uncategorized — @ 6:00 am

Itar-Tass: The Amazon Rainforest may go extinct by 2080 if the deforestation rates do not change, Brazilian environmentalist Philip Martin Fernside said. In his words, Brazil is one of the countries most affected by the global warming,

Original post by info@ecologicalinternet.org (Itar-Tass: none given)

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