(The Conversation) – When wildfire smoke is in the air, doctors urge people to stay indoors to avoid breathing in harmful particles and gases. But what happens to trees and other plants that can’t ...
Tropical forests contain thousands of plant species that survive long dry periods without attracting much scientific attention outside specialist circles. Among them is Clusia rosea, a tree more often ...
Tropical forests contain thousands of plant species that survive long dry periods without attracting much scientific attention outside specialist circles. Among them is Clusia rosea, a tree more often ...
Trees are struggling to sequester heat-trapping carbon dioxide (CO2) in warmer, drier climates, meaning that they may no longer serve as a solution for offsetting humanity's carbon footprint as the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Trees and other plants can't escape wildfire smoke. Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images When wildfire smoke is in the air, ...