Record Amazon lake heat reaches jacuzzi temperatures, causing dolphin die-offs

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Severe heatwaves and droughts in the Amazon have caused lakes to heat up beyond 40°C, leading to mass die-offs of endangered river dolphins and fish, with lakes shrinking significantly and temperatures rising faster than the global average, highlighting the urgent impact of climate change on these ecosystems.
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- Amazon lake where hundreds of dolphins died was hotter than a jacuzzi The Straits Times
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