Tropical Rainforests, ‘lungs’ Of The Planet, Reveal True Sensitivity To Global Warming
Tropical rainforests are often referred to as the Earth’s “lungs” because they typically absorb carbon dioxide and emit oxygen. However, the extent of carbon dioxide absorption or emission varies significantly due to year-to-year fluctuations in climate. A recent study published in the journal Nature demonstrates how these fluctuations highlight the rainforest’s susceptibility to climate change. Read more about Tropical Rainforests, ‘lungs’ Of The Planet, Reveal True Sensitivity To Global Warming[…]