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Trees and Plants Losing Capacity to Stop Climate Change

Posted on December 19, 2020 by David Morton Rintoul in Climate, Nature

Trees and plants absorb carbon dioxide, mitigating climate change. Find out why a new study concludes that this C02 fertilization effect is getting weaker. (4:45 min read)

Tagged Ben Poulter, Carbon Dioxide, CFE, Climate Crisis, NASA, Photosynthesis, Plants, Remote Sensing, Science (AAAS), Trees1 Comment

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