Amazon Burning

Amazon Burning
Author: Victoria Griffith
Publsiher: House of Stratus
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2014-11-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781938231933

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Aspiring journalist Emma leaves behind student life to begin an internship at her father’s newspaper in Rio. Then, a famous environmentalist, Milton Silva, is mysteriously murdered. Emma enters the Amazon rainforest to investigate. She has to brave its primal world, and a variety of other risks, in her fight to survive and solve the mystery.

THE BURNING OF THE AMAZON

THE BURNING OF THE AMAZON
Author: REV. CHAUNCY HARE TOWNSHEND
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1852
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:600077498

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Discover the Amazon

Discover the Amazon
Author: Lauri Berkenkamp
Publsiher: Nomad Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781936749294

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From avoiding predators to navigating through the jungle without a compass, this innovative guide provides kids with the vital tools one would need if lost in the Amazon. Offering practical survival techniques based on real stories, children will learn lessons that can be adapted to almost any outdoor situation, such as making fire, deciphering animal tracks, and using the natural world for all to create necessary supplies. Opening with an informative section on the region and its people, this essential resource combines history and science in a fun and engaging way. Facts and sidebars on the local creatures and plants are interspersed along with 15 activities for the home or classroom—from making a fishing spear to determining how much water is needed to stay healthy.

The Burning Season

The Burning Season
Author: Andrew Revkin
Publsiher: Plume
Total Pages: 321
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 0452274052

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Chico Mendes--a name synonymous with the battle to save the rain forest--was a Brazilian rubber tapper and homegrown environmentalist who was killed in December 1988 by ranchers intent on ravaging the jungle for short-term gain. Now an award-winning journalist has written a deeply affecting book about the life and death of this courageous, passionate man. Two 8-page photo inserts.

The Dilemma Of Amazonian Development

The Dilemma Of Amazonian Development
Author: Emilio F Moran
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2019-05-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000315936

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This book--the first to apply the combined approaches of anthropology, geography, ecology, economics, and sociology to the analysis of the Amazon River region and its imminent development--explores the impact of development on Amazonian populations and the results of rural and urban growth strategies. The authors use the methodologies of environmen

Rain Forest Amazon Fires Climate Change

Rain Forest  Amazon Fires   Climate Change
Author: Mult-Vits
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2019-09-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1692574787

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If you are going to use a paper notebook and feel guilty about the trees being cut down to produce it, this notebook is the only one you need as each time you purchase it you are helping to raise awareness of our current climate crisis. The rain-forest the beloved lungs of the Earth is turning into the new amazon fire pit with more and more fire this year than ever before. It's time for we the citizen of the earth to stop watching our destruction on fire Tv, Hd Tablets and mobile phones and take some action pill and demand changes from our G7 leaders in the white house, 10 Downing Street, China as old climate change books is now the future generation reality This is an everyday journal to make, gather or record your daily life or emotions. Can be used for college or school to take notes, drawing, jottings or scribbles it will come in handy whatever you are doing. Have it with you when your out and about leave it in your desk or in your locker or at work. Give as a gift. Makes a wonderful gift for a graduate, sister, aunt, friend, cousin, teammate, bridesmaid, mom, or anyone who could use as a motivational, inspirational boost. Perfect for taking notes, jotting lists, doodling, brainstorming, and meditation journaling, writing in as a diary, or giving as a gift for Mother's Day, Easter, a birthday, Christmas, Rush Week, beginning or end of school, or any day. Not too thick & not too thin, so it's a great size. Perfect for: Graduation Gifts Birthday Gifts Christmas Gifts and Stocking Stuffers Report Card Reward/ End/start of School Year Gift Gifts From Teachers/EA/Guidance Counsellor To Students Party Favors Thank You Gifts for Baby Sitters, Volunteers or Students Teacher Gifts They Can Always Be Used As: Dream Journals Food Diaries Creative Writing Notebooks Homework or Summer School Projects Doodle Diaries School Notebook Stationary For Letter Writing

The Amazon

The Amazon
Author: Mark J. Plotkin
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2020
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780190668297

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"Rainforests occupy a special place in the imagination. Literary, historical and cinematic depictions range from a ghastly Green Hell to an idyllic Garden of Eden. In terms of fiction, they fired the already fervent imaginations of storytellers as diverse as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Rudyard Kipling and even George Lucas and Steven Spielberg in whose books and films they are inhabited by dinosaurs, trod by Indiana Jones, prowled by Mowgli the Jungle Boy and swung through by Tarzan of the Apes. But rainforest fact is no less fascinating than rainforest fiction. Brimming with mystery and intrigue, these forests still harbor lost cities, uncontacted tribes, ancient shamans, and powerful plants than can kill - and cure. The rainforest bestiary extends far beyond the requisite lions, tigers and bears. Flying foxes and winged lizards, arboreal anteaters, rainforest giraffes, cross-dressing spiders that disguise themselves as ants and bats the size of a bumblebees all flourish in these most fabulous of forests along with other zoological denizens that are equally bizarre and spectacular. And no scientist immersed in these ecosystems believes that all the wonders have been found or revealed. Tropical rainforests merit their moniker. They flourish in the tropics - the more than 3000 mile-wide equatorial band between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. And these forests are hot, humid and wet, receiving in the Amazon, on average from 60 to 120 inches of rain per year - as compared to a mere 25 inches in London or 45 inches in Manhattan. However, several sites in the rainforests of northeastern India, of west Africa and western Colombia are drenched by over 400 inches of precipitation per annum. To a large degree, rainfall in the tropics is determined by the so-called "Intertropical Convergence Zone" (ICZ), a band of clouds around the equator created by the meeting of the northeast and southeast trade winds. Also referred to as the "Monsoon Trough," and known to - and dreaded by - sailors over the centuries as the "Doldrums," since the extended periods of calm that sometimes manifested there could strand a sailing vessel for weeks. The constant cloud cover due to the ICZ, the ferocious heat, and the abundant rainfall combine to produce high humidity, sometimes close to 95 per cent in the Amazon, a challenge for visitors unused to such torpor. According to Rhett Butler of Mongabay: "Each canopy tree transpires 200 gallons of water annually, translating roughly into 20,000 gallons transpired into the atmosphere for every acre of canopy trees. Large rainforests (and their humidity) contribute to the formation of rain clouds, and generate as much as 75 per cent of their own rain and are therefore responsible for creating as much as 50 per cent of their own precipitation.""--

Trouble in Paradise

Trouble in Paradise
Author: J Roberts Timmons
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2003-07-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136745508

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Environmental degradation in Latin America has become one of the most pressing issues on the international agenda. The volume began to crescendo when space shuttle astronauts photographed five thousand fires on a single night in the Brazilian Amazon state of Rondonia in 1985, and grew shrill when rubbertapper Chico Mendes was shot in 1988 trying to