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Fires in the Brazilian portion of the Amazon rainforest surge each year in September, the tail end of the dry season, a Yomiuri Shimbun analysis of satellite data has found. On the ground, illegal logging to open up more land for agricultural use is rampant, and there are indications that felled tre...