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Forests Flatline On Trapping Carbon Dioxide With Temperature Rise, Study Shows

2013-12-19 04:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

RedOrbit: A four-degree-Celsius rise in the Earths surface temperature could max out the amount of carbon dioxide that forests can trap from the atmosphere, according to new research by a team of European researchers. Rainforests, such as the Amazon, act as natural carbon sinks, using up and storing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air to make food. While humans continue to pump CO2 into the atmosphere, these sinks help maintain a balance by absorbing up to half of the total CO2 emitted globally. The...

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