Fire, Not Deforestation, Is Now the Amazon’s Biggest Carbon Emitter

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Summary:

- The Amazon rainforest, once a major carbon sink, is now emitting more carbon than it absorbs due to the increasing frequency and intensity of fires.
- Deforestation has declined in recent years, but fires, both natural and human-caused, have become the dominant driver of carbon emissions from the Amazon.
- Addressing the fire crisis in the Amazon requires a multi-pronged approach, including improved fire monitoring, better enforcement of environmental laws, and support for sustainable land management practices by local communities.

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