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Longobardi, Patrick, et al. "Deforestation Induced Climate Change: Effects of Spatial Scale." Plos ONE, vol. 11, no. 4, 21 Apr. 2016, pp. 1-34. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0153357.

It is apparent that deforestation has large influences on climate change; however, it is not certain that whether all parts of Amazon have significant impacts on climate change. According to global surface air temperature (SAT) research shows that differences in latitude affect temperature change during deforestation of Amazon. For example, lower latitude deforestation increases air temperature whereas high air temperature decrease temperature. All latitude deforestation ultimately leads to land to be dry and increases CO2 level in Amazon area.

Even though results provide the fact that all latitude deforestation of Amazon leads to decreasing in precipitation and growing CO2 level, different temperature changes according to different latitude deforestation show potential to have deforestation of Amazon without affecting climate change in the diverse area. For instance, government controls restriction on latitude of deforestation with a careful investigation of the amount of CO2 annually or reducing the amount of CO2 production caused by rapid development.