NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy holds up a traditional nesting doll of himself while wearing traditional dress during a press conference at the airport in Karaganda, Kazakhstan, on September 11, 2013. Credit: Pool | Reuters

PORTLAND, Maine — NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy is keeping his exploration impulses down-to-earth, biking 600 miles across the Amazon to raise awareness about climate change and record its effects.

Cassidy tells WCSH-TV in Maine, where he grew up, that the world is affected by every action humans take. He is traversing the South American jungle with a team of environmental scientists as part of a documentary.

The Amazon is vital to understanding climate change on a global scale. Scientists say as deforestation destroys more of the massive jungle, there’s less vegetation to absorb carbon. Greenhouse gases that would normally be absorbed are released directly into the atmosphere instead.

The team is biking across the Trans Amazon highway and posting their travels on Twitter under the handle TransAmazon25.

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