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Growth of São Paulo, Brazil
Published July 9, 2014
Nearly 10 percent of Brazil’s population lives in São Paulo, which ranks as the tenth largest city in the world.
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Fires in Northern Australia
Published June 18, 2014
At the beginning of the dry season, fires are burning in the savanna grasslands of northern Australia.
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Assayii Lake Fire, New Mexico
Published June 17, 2014
The Assayii Lake fire is burning on the Navajo Nation in northwestern New Mexico.
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National Stadium of Brasília
Published June 16, 2014
Astronauts have the best view of the city’s well-known “swept wing” city layout, which takes the form of a flying bird that is expressed in the curves of the boulevards. The stadium sits between the wings.
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Floods in Southern Brazil
Published June 15, 2014
Deadly floods brought a state of emergency to 130 cities in southern Brazil, including the World Cup city of Curitiba.
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Brazil at Night
Published June 13, 2014
Twelves cities in South America’s largest country will host games in the 2014 World Cup of football (soccer).
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New York City
Published June 9, 2014
Aspects of city planning and building have effects on the urban heat island.
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Funny River Fire, Alaska
Published May 27, 2014
The Funny River Fire burned at least 182,000 acres of southern Alaska forest by May 27.
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Slide Fire, Arizona
Published May 22, 2014
The Slide fire ignited in Oak Creek Canyon south of Flagstaff, Arizona, late in the afternoon of May 20, 2014.
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Published May 21, 2014
Burning on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula south of Anchorage, the Funny River fire produced dense smoke that affected air quality throughout the region.
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Signal Fire, New Mexico
Published May 13, 2014
The wildfire was first spotted in the mountains of southwestern New Mexico on May 11, 2014.
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Drought Recorded Across Half of the U.S.
Severe to extreme drought persists in the Southwest and the Plains in May 2014.
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