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Understanding why trees are dying may be key to locking up carbon
July 30, 2020
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Rising tree deaths may be reducing the ability of many forests worldwide to lock up carbon by pulling in greenhouse gases from the air. To properly grasp what this means for carbon budgets, scientists need to solve the puzzle of why trees are dying—and how they respond to change. 'There are widespread observations of increasing tree mortality due to changing climate and land use,' according to new research. 

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