South America's Parana River rings climate alarm
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The Parana, South America's second-largest river behind only the Amazon, has retreated this year to its lowest level since its record low in 1944, hit by cyclical droughts and dwindling rainfall upriver in Brazil. Climate change only worsens those trends. And the implications are seen far and wide. This report produced by Jillian Kitchener.
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