The Amazon, the world's largest river, has fallen to its lowest level on record due to global warming, prompting drastic governmental measures to address the crisis.
Deforestation has gradually undermined the Amazon's capacity to replenish its own water supply, highlighting an interconnectedness between climate change and environmental stewardship.
The severe drought gripping the Amazon reminds us that the consequences of ecological destruction may not be visible immediately, yet they come at a steep price.
COP16 in Cali, Colombia aims to unite countries in addressing both biodiversity loss and climate change simultaneously, a challenge as many nations struggle in both areas.
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