Environment
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Large-Scale Agriculture Threatens Largest South American Wetland: Study Warns of Environmental, Social Impacts
A new study revealing that huge expansions of extensive large-scale agriculture is making the South American plains more vulnerable to widespread flooding should act as a "wake-up call," say researchers.
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