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  • Amazon's widespread fire damage 'invisible to our eyes'

Amazon's widespread fire damage 'invisible to our eyes'

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Paulo Massoca. Courtesy photo

Vast swathes of Brazil's Amazon rainforest have been lost to deforestation and fire in recent years—and its impact is being felt even by trees that look healthy.

CASEL member Paulo Massoca, a Brazilian researcher and doctoral candidate at Indiana University Bloomington studying rainforest regrowth, discusses the effects of recurrent fires in Amazon forests in the Deutsche Welle (DW) story, "Amazon's widespread fire damage 'invisible to our eyes.'"

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