Amazon rainforest: ‘Once it’s gone, it’s gone forever’ – BBC News
Billions of leaves in the Amazon rainforest take in carbon dioxide – a gas which contributes to global warming. So does deforestation cause a rise in global temperatures?
Erika Berenguer is a scientist at the Oxford Environmental Change Institute. She’s been studying the same patch of trees in the Amazon for ten years.
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