Environment
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Amid Global Warming, Forest Trees Help Cools the Planet by Generating Clouds
Although it is known that trees collect carbon dioxide from the earth's atmosphere and reduce heating, fully grown trees darker than grasslands may contribute to capturing extra heat, and it was argued that they are 'less advantageous or even detrimental at higher latitudes'. In fact, reforesting temperate latitudes could make the planet warmer.
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