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Green ImpactAmazon’s tallest trees are thriving, defying climate predictions

Amazon trees are getting bigger, boosting carbon storage but raising concerns about long-term forest renewal, new study finds.

Rebecca Shavit
Green ImpactTrees anticipate and synchronize their behaviors to solar eclipses
Green ImpactTrees can provide early warning of volcanic eruptions, NASA finds
Green ImpactMIT is transforming plants into bright, eco-friendly city lights
Green ImpactPlanting trees in the Arctic could have dire consequences
Green ImpactAt 4,800-years-old, the world’s oldest living tree predates the Egyptian pyramids
Green ImpactUrban Heat Crisis: How Strategic Tree Planting Makes a Difference
Green ImpactLos Angeles’ trees can absorb up to 60% of daytime CO2 emissions
Green ImpactThe complex science of planting trees to combat climate change
Green ImpactTree bark is crucial to global methane reduction and the fight against climate change
DiscoveriesUrban green and blue spaces are linked to heart health, study finds
DiscoveriesHarnessing Urban Trees: Paving the Way for a Cooler Tomorrow
DiscoveriesGamechanging discovery makes forests 70% more effective at sucking carbon from the air
DiscoveriesMassive 14,300-year-old solar storm discovered in tree rings
DiscoveriesWind Trees silently generate electricity from gentle breezes
DiscoveriesScientists genetically alter plants to solve global climate change
DiscoveriesScientists finally uncovered why human shoulders and elbows first evolved
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