Tropical rainforests are exceptionally diverse, complex ecosystems and they’re home to some of the most unique wildlife on ...
Tree trunks in the Amazon are getting 3.3% thicker every decade as the plants absorb extra carbon dioxide, suggesting they are more resilient to global warming than previously thought.
Climate change is killing trees faster than they can be replaced leading to greater carbon emissions, according to a new ...
Based on a half century of data, new research shows that woody biomass, a major component of tropical rainforest ecosystems, has become a net emitter of carbon dioxide.
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The Congo Basin: Earth's Other Great Rainforest You Rarely Hear About
While most people think of the Amazon when discussing tropical rainforests, there's another colossal green giant quietly ...
Trees across the Amazon rainforest are growing larger in response to rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, according to a major new study. The research, published in the Nature Plants ...
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8 Hidden Washington Parks With Rain Forest Trails You Need to Explore
If you’re looking to explore Washington’s quiet, lush rain forest trails away from the crowds, there are some lesser-known ...
Look up in the woods and you may see a familiar sight: squirrels using tree limbs like a leafy highway, crossing a patch of ...
Trees of all sizes across the Amazon rainforest are getting fatter due to climate change, a new study shows. Rising carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentrations in the atmosphere have created a more ...
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