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Australian wet rainforests may be switching from absorbing carbon to emitting it
Woody trunks and branches of trees in the wet tropical rainforests of Queensland are losing their ability to absorb excess carbon dioxide.
That’s according to an analysis of 49 years’ worth of data, published in Nature today, which shows this “woody biomass” has switched from being a net carbon…
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