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New Research Developed a New Image Model on How Forest Contributes to Carbon Balance
A new study gives a clear picture of how forests evolved over generations and contribute to the Earth's carbon balance, which is critical to sustaining a stable global climate.
Latest Research Articles
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How Clear-Cutting May Affect US Forests
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Tree Survival Strategy: New Study Sheds Light on How Forest Ecosystems Survive Damaging Winds
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Forest Areas Does Not Always Cause Cloud Formation, Reveals New Study
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To Save Wild Salmon From Extreme Heat, Scotland Will Plant Millions of Trees Along Rivers
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Poland-Belarus Border: Construction of Wall Risks Europe’s Last Old-Growth Forest
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Northern California Wildfire Burns More than 350 Acres of Land in Just Two Days
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Forest Outside Germany's Iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle is Dying at an Alarming Rate
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Tropical Forests in African Mountain Stores More Carbon Than We Thought; But It's Disappearing Fast
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Study: Summer Rainfall Across Europe Could Increase by 7.6% If Forest is Brought Back
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Mountain Pine Trees Almost Wiped Out, Environmentalists Call for Action
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Expert Says Charred California Trees May Still Recover, Advises Not to Cut Them
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Small Drought-Resilient Trees May be the Future of the Amazon Rainforest