Very cool: trees stalling effects of global heating in eastern US, study finds
by Oliver Milman from on (#6JPS1)
Vast reforestation a major reason for warming hole' across parts of US where temperatures have flatlined or cooled
Trees provide innumerable benefits to the world, from food to shelter to oxygen, but researchers have now found their dramatic rebound in the eastern US has delivered a further, stunning feat - the curtailing of the soaring temperatures caused by the climate crisis.
While the US, like the rest of the world, has heated up since industrial times due to the burning of fossil fuels, scientists have long been puzzled by a so-called warming hole" over parts of the US south-east where temperatures have flatlined, or even cooled, despite the unmistakable broader warming trend.
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