What we don’t understand about Nature may be our undoing.

A study using data from Sweden’s 23.5 million hectare forests from 1961 to 2018 shows declining nitrogen availability due to rising atmospheric CO2 concentration.

This process results in a decline in nitrogen deposition, slowing growth. This may decrease the “carbon sink” function of forests. Read the study below.

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Author: Susan Feathers

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