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Advanced technology reveals massive tree die-off in remote, unexplored parts of the Amazon

Advanced technology reveals massive tree die-off in remote, unexplored parts of the Amazon | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it
Severe drought conditions in 2010 appear to have substantially increased tree mortality in the Western Amazon, a region thought largely immune from the worst effects of changes occurring in other parts of the world's largest rainforest, reported research presented last week at the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU). The findings suggest that the Amazon may face higher-the-expected vulnerability to climate change, potentially undercutting its ability to help mitigate greenhouse gas emissions by absorbing carbon dioxide through faster growth.
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Environment Agency Develops Master Plan To Combat Threat Of Water Shortages In ... - Abu Dhabi City Guide

Environment Agency Develops Master Plan To Combat Threat Of Water Shortages In ... - Abu Dhabi City Guide | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it

"Dr. Mohamed Dawoud, EAD’s Water Resources Manager, said Abu Dhabi has one of the highest per capita water consumptions in the world, with an average consumption of 550 litres of water per person per day."
 

“This consumption, combined with the predicted population growth in Abu Dhabi to 3.5 million in 2030, means we could face severe water shortages in the future, and need to rethink about water usage efficiency now,” said Dr. Dawoud."

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