A paper in Nature reports that Earths vegetation may not be able to continue to absorb human carbon dioxide emissions at current rates which could accelerate climate change and exacerbate its effects. httpsgo.nature.com2FXUXNiÂpic.twitter.compe

A paper in Nature reports that Earth’s vegetation may not be able to continue to absorb human carbon dioxide emissions at current rates, which could accelerate climate change and exacerbate its effects. https://go.nature.com/2FXUXNi pic.twitter.com/pe

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A paper in Nature reports that Earth’s vegetation may not be able to continue to absorb human carbon dioxide emissions at current rates, which could accelerate climate change and exacerbate its effects. https://go.nature.com/2FXUXNi  pic.twitter.com/pe9fvrUWnd

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