Friday, 20 March 2015

Amazon's trees removed nearly a third less carbon in last decade

Amazon's trees removed nearly a third less carbon in last decade


The amount of carbon the Amazon’s remaining trees removed from the atmosphere fell by almost a third last decade, leading scientists to warn that man-made carbon emissions would need to be cut more deeply to tackle climate change. Trees in untouched areas of the forest have been dying off across the basin at an increasing rate, found the study, published in Nature on Wednesday. Meanwhile the tree growth produced by higher CO2 levels in recent decades leveled off.

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