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In temperate trees, climate-driven increase in carbon capture causes autumn leaves to fall sooner – EurekAlert
For decades, scientists have expected that the shedding of leaves from temperate trees will get later and later under ongoing climate change.
For decades, scientists have expected that the shedding of leaves from temperate trees will get later and later under ongoing climate change. And early observations supported that idea, as warming caused leaves to stay on the trees later over recent decades, driving increased growing season length that could help to slow the rate of climate change. However, a large-scale study of European trees now suggests that this trend is beginning to change, and in fact, tree leaves may start to fall earlier…
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