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Climate change brasilia
Climate change in Brazil is causing higher temperatures and longer-lasting heatwaves, changing precipitation patterns, more intense wildfires and heightened fire risk. [1] Brazil's hydropower, agriculture and urban water supplies will be affected. [2] . Between 1961 and 1990, the number of days with heatwaves in Brazil did not exceed seven. Warming in several regions of Brazil is already higher than the global average: in some. . Climate change is already having profound and far-reaching effects across Brazil, impacting its environment, economy, and society. The South American nation has a population of over 212 million people, making it the. . Forest fires are both a consequence and a cause of climate change. 5°C (degrees Celsius), compared to pre-industrial levels. Ensure water security by 2031 in 200 communities facing severe challenges in accessing clean water.
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