Amazon Burned forests remain warm and stressed for decades, find a new study backed by NASA-Estate on the planet

The main author Savannah Cooley standing in an intact forest patch before one of the largest measured trees in the south of the Amazon, a magnificent Ceiba Pentandra that drives 61 meters high. Photo: Vinicius Silguero, Life Center Institute The forests in the Brazilian Amazon damaged by the fire remain approximately 2.6 ° C (4.7…

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Note on the morphology of Cymbiapophysa Marimbai (Perafán and Valencia-Cuéllar, 2018) (Araneae: Theraphosidae)

Note on the morphology of Cymbiapophysa Marimbai (Perafán and Valencia-Cuéllar, 2018) (Araneae: Theraphosidae) Abstract Direct examination of the cymbiapophysa marimbai holotype (Perafán and Valencia-Cuéllar, 2018) by the author confirms the presence of a cymbial process, a character that is overlooked in the original description of this species. Peñaherrera-R., P. (2025b). Note on the morphology of…

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The danger of danger finding?

The danger of the process Issue: “The EPA, together with the ‘Climate Working Group’ (CWG) of regular suspects (more Judith Curry and Ross McKitrick) in Doe, has just presented a document for public comments, its attempt to rescind the 2009 hardening danger finding for greenhouse gas emissions.” Once again, the United States is in its…

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