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Death comes to the Amazon

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 Death comes to the Nile Amazon Amazon River Dolphin (modified from Scientific American). Hot temperatures are again hitting the Amazon River and its tributaries. In 2023, temperature spikes in and around Lago Tefé killed hundreds of river dolphins. Tefé is located in the heart of Amazonas, approximately 400 miles up the Amazon River from Manaus, the capital of the region. As a whole, the region is sparsely populated, as Manaus is one of the two cities that have a large population of over 1 million.  Once again, temperatures are rising, and combined with regional droughts, this has created another deadly zone. In November, the lake's waters reached 41 degrees Celsius (105.8 degrees Fahrenheit). David Hannah said, "Drought conditions often coincide with high atmospheric temperatures, and such trends will become more intense and frequent with climate change." Additionally, droughts have lowered the lake levels, leading to new problems. The issue extends beyond just one lak...