New study shows average size of trees in Amazon rainforest has been growing by 3.2% each decade, a phenomenon directly linked to rising CO₂ levels

A new study shows that the average size of trees in the Amazon has been growing by 3.2% each decade, a phenomenon directly linked to rising CO₂ levels. "CO₂ isn't killing the forest—it's feeding it." "The planet overall is greener. More CO₂, more growth, more life." Credit:… pic.twitter.com/SHa6i92iqR — Wide Awake Media (@wideawake_media) March 23, […]