How Brazil can speak for both rich and poor countries on climate change | Natalia Viana | Global development | guardian.co.uk
Seasonal rains fell a month later than usual, and the region went through the worst drought in the last century. The river Negro was 15m lower than it should be. "I had never seen it this low," he says.
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"In my community a guy died after being bitten by a snake. I am sure he would have been saved if he'd been transported by boat," said Cunha.
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