Deforestation could push Amazon to tipping point in 2030s

A new study shows that continued deforestation in the Amazon could trigger widespread rainforest dieback with as little as 1.5°C of global warming. Researchers warn the tipping point could arrive as soon as 2031 if forest loss reaches 22 per cent.

Scientists at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research modelled the combined effects of rising temperatures and deforestation through 2050. Their findings indicate that the critical warming threshold for Amazon dieback drops by about 2°C when forest loss is included, compared with earlier estimates that ignored deforestation.

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Deforestation in the Atlantic Forest reached its lowest annual level on record in 2025, with a 40 percent drop in the suppression of mature forests, according to data from SOS Mata Atlântica released on Wednesday.

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Deforestation in the Atlantic Forest reached its lowest level in four decades in 2025, with the loss of mature forests dropping 40% to 8,668 hectares.

A new study shows that thawing permafrost can accelerate rock weathering, a process that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and offsets emissions from rivers in some regions.

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