Big trees in Amazon more climate-resistant than previously believed
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A recent study reveals that the largest trees in the Amazon rainforest are not only growing larger but are also more resilient to climate change than previously thought. This research highlights the crucial role of intact rainforests in absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which is vital for combating climate change. However, despite this positive news, these forests still face significant threats from deforestation and wildfires, making their protection more important than ever.
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