LOS ANGELES — Teeming with life and stretching across multiple continents, tropical forests are often called the “lungs of the planet” because of their ability to suck up climate-warming carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen — a process known as photosynthesis. But even as these critical ecosystems work with Earth’s oceans…Read More
Tropical forests may be warming to a point where plant photosynthesis fails study warns
 
		
 
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