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A new study led by the U.S. Forest Service, with Chapman University as a key senior collaborator, published in Nature ...
New research shows warming tropical soils release far more carbon dioxide, risking faster global climate change.
Which tropical habitats are worthy of conservation? Humid forests, with their dazzling species counts, easily gain notice.
Climate warming could cause much greater soil carbon losses in the tropics than previously predicted, with potentially dire ...
Pollen found beneath a treeless island shows it once supported a cool-temperate forest - wet, shaded, and biologically rich.
Chapman University researchers, in collaboration with the U.S. Forest Service and others, published a study in Nature Communications showing that warming tropical rainforest soils release vast amounts ...
Planting trees is a net positive for the climate, but a new study shows tropical regions deliver the strongest cooling and ...