MSN: Tropical rainforest soil may fuel climate change as Earth warms, accelerating global warming
Tropical rainforest soil may fuel climate change as Earth warms, accelerating global warming
EurekAlert!: Chapman University research reveals tropical rainforest soils may fuel climate change as the Earth warms – Accelerating global warming
Chapman University research reveals tropical rainforest soils may fuel climate change as the Earth warms – Accelerating global warming
Tropical rainforests represent one of our planet’s most critical natural assets in the fight against climate change, storing approximately 25% of all terrestrial carbon despite covering just 6% of ...
A new study led by the U.S. Forest Service, with Chapman University as a key senior collaborator, published in Nature Communications, suggests Earth's own tropical soils may contribute to climate ...
Phys.org: Study reveals that future climate change may reduce the Amazon rainforest's ability to act as a carbon sink
The Amazon, often called the "lungs of the planet," is the world's largest tropical forest, playing a crucial role in the global climate system due to its vast carbon storage. While it is typically ...
Study reveals that future climate change may reduce the Amazon rainforest's ability to act as a carbon sink
Gizmodo: The Amazon Is Morphing Into a ‘Hypertropical’ Climate—and It’s as Apocalyptic as It Sounds
The Amazon Is Morphing Into a ‘Hypertropical’ Climate—and It’s as Apocalyptic as It Sounds
A team of international scientists led by researchers from Australian universities has found the first evidence that woody biomass in tropical rainforests is acting as a long-term source of carbon ...