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The forest of knowledge under global change
Extinction of Indigenous Languages and Climate Change Threaten the Amazon
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A quarter of the documented knowledge about the Amazon could disappear by the end of the century. On Wednesday, the journal Nature published “The Forest of Knowledge Under Global Change,” a study highlighting the threat climate change poses to the Amazon’s biocultural heritage. RELATED: Three Indigenous Shuar Killed in Military Confrontation in Ecuador’s Amazon Amazonian […]
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