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Brazil's Sertão Turns Arid: A Climate Crisis Unfolds

29 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Brazil's first arid zone, 5,700 sq km, emerged in the northeast.
  • Droughts threaten livelihoods, forcing goat herders to buy feed.
  • Climate change has caused an irreversible shift in the region.
Brazil's Sertão Turns Arid: A Climate Crisis Unfolds

Macururé, a town in Brazil's Bahia state, is experiencing a stark climate reality as a 5,700 sq km area in the semi-arid northeast has been classified as arid. This marks Brazil's first such zone, characterized by sustained higher temperatures and reduced rainfall, a shift occurring within just one generation. The consequences are profound for local communities whose primary income often relies on goat herding.

Residents like Raildon Suplício Maia report difficulties in finding food and water for their animals, forcing them to spend earnings on costly feed. The once-reliable rainy season is now unpredictable, impacting subsistence farming. This climate change, linked to global warming and greenhouse gas emissions, accelerates desertification, threatening the Caatinga biome and threatening the region's fragile ecosystem.

While engineered solutions like water cisterns and trenches exist, they are increasingly strained by the prolonged dry seasons. The aridification of the sertão serves as a critical warning for the entire country, highlighting the urgent need for climate mitigation and policies to combat desertification. Addressing this irreversible change requires national attention and support for regions like Macururé.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Macururé is experiencing its first arid climate zone due to rising temperatures and decreased rainfall, impacting local livelihoods.
Climate change is causing sustained higher temperatures and reduced rainfall, leading to aridification and accelerating desertification in regions like the Caatinga.
Residents face difficulties sustaining livestock and crops, increased costs for animal feed, and a loss of traditional farming practices.

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