Amazon Forests Stay Hot for 30 Years After Fires

Amazon Forests Stay Hot for 30 Years After Fires

A groundbreaking NASA-backed study has revealed that Amazon forests damaged by fire stay hotter by 2.6°C for over 30 years. This hidden heat weakens the forest’s ability to recover, store carbon, and survive future climate stress. Unlike fire-adapted ecosystems, the Amazon wasn't built for flames — and the damage lingers long after the smoke clears. Discover why not all forest damage is visible, and what this means for climate action.br WooGlobe Ref : WGA440349br For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.


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Uploaded: 2025-07-29

Duration: 01:11

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