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We discovered microbes in bark ‘eat’ climate gases. This will change the way we think about trees
What we discovered has changed how we think about trees. Bark was long assumed to be largely biologically inert in relation ...
Trees are known for absorbing CO2. But microbes in their bark also absorb other climate-active gases, methane, hydrogen, and ...
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Increased deciduous tree dominance reduces wildfire carbon losses in boreal forests, study shows
As climate change drives more frequent and severe wildfires across boreal forests in Alaska and northwestern Canada, ...
Trees are essential to life on Earth. They support ecosystems, store carbon, provide clean water, improve our health, and offer countless benefits to people and nature. In a new study, researchers ...
As Oregon gets hotter and drier due to climate change, tree-killing invasive pests that prefer warmer temperatures are thriving — endangering Sitka spruce along the coast, firs in the mountains and ...
Australia's forests are losing trees more rapidly as the climate warms, a new study examining decades of data said Tuesday, ...
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