If greenhouse gas emissions remain at current levels, the average temperature in South America could rise by as much as 4 °C between now and the end of the century under a worst-case scenario, making extreme weather events such as droughts, floods and wildfires more frequent and intense in the region.
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Droughts May Increase In South America By End Of Century
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