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New research shows warming tropical soils release far more carbon dioxide, risking faster global climate change.
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 ...
A new study led by the U.S. Forest Service, with Chapman University as a key senior collaborator, published in Nature ...
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Warming triggers unprecedented carbon loss from tropical soils, study finds
By Claire Asher Climate warming could cause much greater soil carbon losses in the tropics than previously predicted, with ...
Planting trees is a net positive for the climate, but a new study shows tropical regions deliver the strongest cooling and ...
Brain teaser puzzles are fun and tricky challenges that are designed to help you think out of the box. They often come in different forms such as riddles, pictures, number games, or word problems that ...
Agroup of members of our local palm society along with others from around the tropical world are heading for the Peruvian Amazon. We plan to study what is happening there in regard to forest ...
Abstract: The new generation of spaceborne large footprint lidar, i.e., Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI), launched a new era for global forest monitoring. Accurate detection of ground ...
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