Extreme El Niño Weather Saw South America’s Forest Carbon Sink Switch Off

Extreme El Niño Weather Saw South America’s Forest Carbon Sink Switch Off

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Tropical forests in South America lose their ability to absorb carbon from the atmosphere when conditions become exceptionally hot and dry, according to new research. 

For a long time, tropical forests have acted as a carbon sink, taking more carbon out of the air than they release into it, a process that has moderated the...

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