Images of a Brazilian City Underwater | Torrential rains have caused one of Brazil’s worst floods in modern history, leaving more than 100 dead and nearly an entire state submerged.

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Climate experts say the region is reeling from the effects of El Niño, the cyclical climate phenomenon that can bring heavy rains to Brazil’s southern regions while causing drought in the Amazon rainforest.

But the effects of El Niño have been exacerbated by a mix of climate change, deforestation and haphazard urbanization, according to Mercedes Bustamante, an ecologist and professor at the University of Brasília.

“You’re really looking at a recipe for disaster,” said Dr. Bustamante, who has written several reports for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a body of experts convened by the United Nations.

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The Pantser

Probably should have left some of that rainforest to help keep that water at bay eh?

Phen

The rainforest is as far way from that state as it is from USA.

JackGreenEarth

I guess you missed the part where this is partially due to climate change. Climate change would not have progressed as quickly if the Amazon rainforest had been protected, wherever it is. All that matters is that it was in Brazil's jurisdiction, and they did nothing.

Phen

Yeah but the victims from this flood where not the ones doing the deforestation...

Taleya

They never are.

aasatru

They vote in Brazilian elections. Some voted for Lula, others for Bolsonaro. The latter are directly responsible for this.

Aniki 🌱🌿

Irrelevant.