Deforestation and warming could push Amazon to tipping point by 2040s: Study
PolicyThursday, May 7, 2026Mongabay

Deforestation and warming could push Amazon to tipping point by 2040s: Study

A recent study warns that deforestation and climate change could push the Amazon Rainforest towards an ecological tipping point by the 2040s, potentially leading to severe consequences for biodiversity and global climate systems. This highlights the urgent need for enhanced conservation policies and global cooperation to mitigate further deforestation.

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