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FILE PHOTO: Volunteer firefighter members of the Alto Pantanal Brigade are seen on a tractor as they work to extinguish a fire rising in the Pantanal, the world's largest wetland, in Corumba, Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil, June 14, 2024. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino/File Photo
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Climate change fueled record early fires in Brazil’s wetlands, study says

Climate change has amplified wildfires in Brazil's Pantanal by 40%, threatening to surpass the 2020 devastation, scientists warn.

FILE PHOTO: Vegetation burns in Brazil's Amazon rainforest near Manicore, Amazonas state, Brazil, August 3, 2023. REUTERS/Leonardo Benassatto/File Photo
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Fires in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest for July surge to highest in two decades

The number of fires in the Amazon rainforest region surged to a record high for the month of July in almost two decades,...

FILE PHOTO: Workers ride a motorcycle past one of the access to the state oil company Pemex's Olmeca refinery in Dos Bocas, Paraiso, Mexico June 21, 2024. REUTERS/Luis Manuel Lopez/File Photo
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Mexico seeks more 2025 fuel import deals after refinery delays

Due to Olmeca refinery problems, Mexico fuel imports set to rise as Pemex talks to overseas refiners about possible trading deals.

FILE PHOTO: Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador gestures during the inauguration of the Dos Bocas refinery from the Mexican state-run oil producer Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) in Paraiso, Tabasco state, Mexico, July 1, 2022. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido/File Photo
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Declining Mexican crude output could shatter energy independence hope

Shortfall in domestic crude supply could see Mexico increasing imports to feed the $17bn refinery built by previous president.

FILE PHOTO: A woman cools herself with a fan at her home on a hot spring day amid a nationwide drought and heatwaves that have sent temperatures soaring across much of the country, in Veracruz, Mexico, May 21, 2024. REUTERS/Yahir Ceballos/File Photo
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Mexico’s electricity demand hits record amid extreme heat and water shortages

Mexico has been consuming record amounts of electricity and occasionally more than its utility infrastructure can generate and transmit, official data showed, as...

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson answers questions from reporters about U.S.-Mexico science collaborations, in Mexico City, Mexico, April 23, 2024. REUTERS/Toya Sarno Jordan
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NASA chief asks nations to work together on climate change

Bill Nelson says using NASA satellite data could be part of climate change response shared across borders.

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Mexico’s Pemex put off repairs despite vast methane leaks

MEXICO CITY – Mexican state energy company Pemex put off urgent repairs and maintenance at an important offshore platform for months, resulting in...

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