Amazon River Faces Historic Drying as Climate Change Intensifies

The Amazon River, one of the largest rivers globally, is experiencing historic levels of drought, with less water than at any time in recorded history. This drying river poses significant threats, from disrupting rainforests critical to oxygen production to affecting the livelihoods of millions living along its banks. The Amazon also serves as a crucial waterway for transportation across South America. As climate change continues, the drought impacting the Amazon may worsen, affecting global ecosystems and economies.