Climate change, not El Niño, main driver of exceptional drought in highly vulnerable Amazon River Basin

Since mid 2023 the Amazon River Basin has been in a state of exceptional drought, driven by low rainfall and consistently high temperatures for the entire year 2023 across the basin. According to this study made by scientists from Brazil, the Netherlands, the UK and the US, the strong drying trend was almost entirely due to increased global temperatures, so the severity of the drought currently being experienced is largely driven by climate change.

SourceWorld Weather Attribution

January 26, 2024

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