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The Amazon has experienced two once-in-a-century droughts in the last five years. The extreme droughts have killed millions of trees, which release carbon dioxide and turn the world’s largest rainforest into a source of greenhouse gasses. Researchers worry this will compromise REDD, a United Nations mechanism to stall global warming by reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation.
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