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Amazon: drought continues, tipping points uncertain

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Published: January 4th, 2024,
Last updated: May 30th, 2025

View of the Rio Pastaza and the Amazon rainforest from Mirador Indichuris, Pastaza province, Ecuador

The unusual drought in the Amazon region continues, even though the rainy season should have started in December. This heightens concerns that the ecosystem could reach a tipping point as a result of heat, drought and deforestation, beyond which it would be irreversibly altered. The region’s rain cycle could collapse. The consequences would also affect Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. The rainforest would turn into a savannah.

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