forests
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Forests are Still Essential in Fighting World Hunger, Maybe More Than Ever
It's no secret that despite abundant supplies in developed worlds, a worrying number of people are still starving in the modern age. This problem may only grow worse as net populations rise and agricultural production sinks. Now, new research has shown that even deforestation could make things worse, as forests have proven themselves to be more important to global food security than previously thought.
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China Helps Reverse Global Forest Loss, With a Little Bit of Luck
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Shrinking Forest Habitats Impact Global Ecosystems
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Why Glowing Mushrooms Light Up a Forest
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Humans Lived in Tropical Rainforests Earlier Than Thought
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Are California's Forests Changing With the Climate?
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Tropical Forests Fight Carbon Better Than We Hoped
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