Environment
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Study: Summer Rainfall Across Europe Could Increase by 7.6% If Forest is Brought Back
One way of increasing rainfall and preventing some of the effects of climate change is transforming agricultural land to forests, as per a new study - with one of the most crucial climate drivers being water availability alongside temperature.
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