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Machine Learning in Environmental and Climate Science: Overview and Introduction

“Machine learning (ML), a major branch of artificial intelligence, has been advancing environmental science beyond what is possible with the traditional approaches of physics, chemistry, biology, and statistics..." – By William W. Hsieh 

Climate Change and Sustainability in Amazonia

"Over the past two decades, extreme hydroclimatic events—such as heatwaves, droughts, and floods—have intensified and become more frequent in Amazonia. These changes, driven by land use and climate ..." – By Carlos A. Nobre and others

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