A drought with roots in the Amazon jungle - BBC News
- 3 years ago
Large parts of South America are facing the most severe drought in nearly a century.
Climatologists say the reason is La Niña, a natural phenomenon that disrupts weather patterns.
But there are also other factors at play – like deforestation further north in the Amazon jungle.
Climatologists say the reason is La Niña, a natural phenomenon that disrupts weather patterns.
But there are also other factors at play – like deforestation further north in the Amazon jungle.