President Trump Wants to Cut Research Centers Like the One in This Oregon Forest
INDIA, JUL 12 – Photosynthetic efficiency in dense Indian forests dropped 12% since 2001 due to heat and drought, despite a 7% increase in leaf area, researchers said.
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President Trump wants to cut research centers like the one in this Oregon forest
The longer term research has enabled scientists to get answers that have led to key policy decisions, from amending the Clean Air Act to prevent acid rain to preserving old-growth forests.
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Read Full ArticleIndia’s Forests Losing Carbon Absorption Power, Warn Scientists; Climate Change Blamed for 12% Decline in Efficiency - The Logical Indian
India’s forests are losing their ability to absorb carbon dioxide, with photosynthetic efficiency declining by up to 12% in dense forest areas over the past two decades, according to new research from IIT Kharagpur and corroborated by studies from IIT Bombay and BITS Pilani. Despite a reported increase in forest area, scientists warn that climate change-driven heat and drought are eroding forests’ capacity as carbon sinks, challenging India’s c…
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