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Young tropical forests play a crucial role in slowing climate change. Growing trees absorb carbon dioxide from the air, using ...
Planting more trees is often seen as one of the simplest ways to fight climate change, and it is. But a new study from UC Riverside shows that exactly where trees are planted matters just as much as ...
Young tropical forests can regrow twice as fast with enough nitrogen, dramatically increasing carbon capture, according to a ...
Removing trees deprives the forest of portions of its canopy, which blocks the sun’s rays during the day and retains heat at ...
Nitrogen shortage limits young tropical forest growth, slowing carbon capture that could help fight climate change.
A long-term experiment reveals tropical forests in Panama are able to adapt to droughts, but scientists warn this short-term "rescue strategy" is unlikely to save them from the impacts of climate ...
Planting trees helps curb pollution and fight climate change. But did you know that where you plant them makes a huge difference? New research from the University of California, Riverside, shows that ...
More trees will cool the climate and suppress fires, but mainly if planted in the tropics, according to a new UC Riverside study. “Our study found more cooling from planting in warm, wet regions, ...