Environment
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Forests at Risk From Vine Invasion Due To Rising Temperatures, Study Warns
As Earth records its hottest year ever, a global research collaboration has found warmer temperatures are a key driver in woody vines taking over the world's forests—threatening their vital role in helping cool the atmosphere by storing carbon.
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