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Item Human impacts outpace natural processes in the Amazon.(2023) Albert, James S.; Carnaval, Ana Carolina Oliveira de Queiroz; Flantua, Suzette G. A.; Lohmann, Lúcia Garcez; Ribas, Camila Cherem; Gonçalves, Douglas Riff; Carrillo, Juan D.; Fan, Ying; Figueiredo, Jorge de Jesus Picanço de; Guayasamin, Juan Manuel; Hoorn, Carina; Melo, Gustavo Henrique Coelho de; Nascimento, Nathália de Oliveira; Nobre Quesada, Carlos Alberto; Ulloa, Carmen Ulloa; Val, Pedro Fonseca de Almeida e; Arieira, Julia; Encalada Romero, Andrea Carolina; Nobre, Carlos AfonsoAmazonian environments are being degraded by modern industrial and agricultural activities at a pace far above anything previously known, imperiling its vast biodiversity reserves and globally important ecosystem services. The most substantial threats come from regional deforestation, because of export market demands, and global climate change. The Amazon is currently perched to transition rapidly from a largely forested to a nonforested landscape. These changes are happening much too rapidly for Amazonian species, peoples, and ecosystems to respond adaptively. Policies to prevent the worst outcomes are known and must be enacted immediately. We now need political will and leadership to act on this information. To fail the Amazon is to fail the biosphere, and we fail to act at our peril.