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An Economic Lifeline in South America, the Paraná River, Is Shriveling – The New York Times

‘…Experts say deforestation in the Amazon, along with rain patterns altered by a warming planet, are helping fuel the drought. Much of the humidity that turns into the rain that feeds tributaries of the Paraná originates in the Amazon rainforest, where trees release water vapor in a process scientists call “flying rivers.”’

Source: An Economic Lifeline in South America, the Paraná River, Is Shriveling – The New York Times