Article 55AQD Dry tropical forests may be more at risk than wet rainforests, study says

Dry tropical forests may be more at risk than wet rainforests, study says

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Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent
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Areas with a drier climate have seen greater loss of biodiversity from global warming

Dry tropical forests are more vulnerable to the impacts of global heating than had been thought, according to new research, with wildlife and plants at severe risk of harm from human impacts.

Some tropical forests are very wet, but others thrive in a drier climate and scientists had thought these drier forests would be better adapted to drought, and therefore more able to cope with the effects of the climate crisis.

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