Identified Temperature Tipping Point For Tropical Forests

Identified Temperature Tipping Point For Tropical Forests

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All living things have tipping points: points of no return, beyond which they cannot thrive. A new report in Science shows that maximum daily temperatures above 32.2 degrees Celsius (about 90 degrees Fahrenheit) cause tropical forests to lose stored carbon more quickly. To prevent this escape of carbon into the atmosphere, the...

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