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Atmospheric drying will lead to lower crop yields, shorter trees across the globe – Phys.org

A global observation of an ongoing atmospheric drying—known by scientists as a rise in vapor pressure deficit—has been observed worldwide since the early 2000s….

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A global observation of an ongoing atmospheric dryingknown by scientists as a rise in vapor pressure deficithas been observed worldwide since the early 2000s. In recent years, this concerning phenomenon has been on the rise, and is predicted to amplify even more in the coming decades as climate change intensifies.
In a new paper published in the journal Global Change Biology, research from the University of Minnesota and Western University in Ontario, Canada, outlines global atmospheric drying significantly…

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