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The Shrinking Selva Maya
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Published June 18, 2024
The largest tropical rainforest in Mesoamerica is shrinking as pastures and croplands spread across Guatemala, Belize, and Mexico.
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Early Fires in Brazil’s Pantanal
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Published June 12, 2024
Drought helped spread intense, early-season blazes in one of the world’s largest wetlands.
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Drought Parches Mexico
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Published June 7, 2024
Dry weather is putting extra strain on the systems that deliver water to Mexico City.
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Culebra’s Coral Reefs
Published June 8, 2024
The remote archipelago is flanked by extensive coral reef areas, but these hubs of biodiversity face a summer of sweltering water temperatures.
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Humboldt Glacier’s Demise
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Venezuela is the first postglacial nation in the Andes, as its last substantial patch of ice is now considered too small to flow under its own weight.
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