Amazon rainforest fires could devastate the fight against climate change
Environmental organizations say humans are to blame for fires devastating the Amazon, a region vital to our planet’s climate. More than 74,000 fires have begun in Brazil this year with roughly 40 percent in the Amazon alone. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
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