Research shows that, instead of replanting rainforests, allowing them to bounce back naturally would store loads of carbon.
Previous studies have examined how trees react to wind, but it remains unclear whether these responses are consistent across ...
in humid tropical regions around the world has the potential to naturally regrow. That much forest could store ... Oct. 21, 2024 — Plants the world over are absorbing about 31% more carbon ...
"The people who live there should be in charge of what happens there." Satellite imagery identifies strange phenomenon ...
Research by IIT Kharagpur, Calcutta University, and the University of Western Ontario finds tropical rainforests, like those ...
The Congo Basin's tropical forests, known as the "planet's second lung" behind the Amazon, are shrinking by one to five percent a year due to illegal logging and mining, a study said.
During his four-hour visit to Manaus—the largest Amazon city—Biden announced a $50 million contribution from the U.S. to the Amazon Fund. The pledge brings the country’s total to $100 million to ...
It was just days between the time Rooted in Trees founder Paul Abbey learned about the Japanese concept of urban forests and his discovery that Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Executive Director Christopher ...
A recent study on Cryptomeria japonica plots shows that trees dissipate wind energy by switching between two swaying behaviors at specific wind speeds, offering insights that may help in improved ...