Climate change is quietly rearranging the Amazon and Andes—winners and losers are emerging, and the Northern Andes may hold the key to forest survival.
New research published in Nature Ecology and Evolution reveals significant recent shifts in tree diversity among the tropical ...
U.S. forests have stored unprecedented levels of carbon in recent years, driven by a mix of climate forces and human land-use ...
Climate change is causing trees to sprout earlier in spring. Nevertheless, some tree species are growing less. A study by the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL shows that increasing heat and ...
Nitrogen shortage limits young tropical forest growth, slowing carbon capture that could help fight climate change.
From Tasmania to the Top End, Australia's forest trees are dying at higher rates due to climate change, according to new research.
An analysis led by the University of Leicester shows that the African continent lost around 106 billion kilograms of forest biomass each year between 2010 and 2017. New research suggests that Africa’s ...
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Increased deciduous tree dominance reduces wildfire carbon losses in boreal forests, study shows
As climate change drives more frequent and severe wildfires across boreal forests in Alaska and northwestern Canada, ...
Climate change raises big ecological questions, and researchers from all around the world are studying them. In this short video, we explore how a global network of forest researchers approach their ...
Australia’s forests face rising tree mortality from climate stress, threatening carbon storage and ecosystem health ...
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