Australia’s tropical rainforests have been dying faster for decades in ‘clear and stark climate warning’
by Jordyn Beazley from on (#5ZCP7)
Scientists compare findings of tree study to mass coral bleaching in Great Barrier Reef
Australia's tropical rainforest trees have being dying at double the previous rate since the 1980s, seemingly because of global heating, according to new research that raises concerns tropical forests could start to release more carbon dioxide than they absorb.
The study, published in the journal Nature, found the average life of tropical trees in north Queensland had been reduced by about half over the past 35 years . The finding was consistent across different species and rainforests.
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