Environment
Amazon is in Danger: Most Intensive Tropical Forest on Earth Losing Capacity to Take Carbon from the Atmosphere, Study Shows
A new study showed that droughts are not only killing trees in the Amazon Forest but also slowing their growth rate, shutting down the ability of the forest to store carbon.
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