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Lightning has a greater impact on forests than previously thought. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) ...
A new study provides the first estimates of lightning-killed trees, a crucial figure for understanding Earth's carbon cycle.
According to calculations published in the journal Global Change Biology by a research team at Germany’s Technical University ...
A new study published in Nature Communications has found that 17.31% of tropical tree cover—an area spanning 395.9 million ...
The real-time tree-loss rate is the 2021 Global Forest Watch tree-cover loss total (25,273,954 hectares) divided by the number of seconds in a year, divided by the area of a soccer pitch.
Forest loss in one part of US can harm trees on the opposite coast. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2018 / 05 / 180516085701.htm ...
In 2017, 39 million acres of tree cover disappeared, an area as big as Bangladesh. "The report is telling a bleak picture," researcher Mikaela Weisse said. "What we are doing right now isn't enough." ...
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