Environmental Studies and ForestryNature Climate Change
Novel temperatures are already widespread beneath the world's tropical forest canopies
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This groundbreaking study by Brittany T. Trew and colleagues reveals the dramatic temperature changes in tropical forests from 1990 to 2019, discovering that even minor temperature increases have led to unprecedented climatic conditions. The research emphasizes the pressing need for the protection of climate refugia in these sensitive ecosystems.
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