Munching bugs thwart eager trees, reducing the carbon sink

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A new study published today [Monday, March 2, 2015] in Nature Plants shows that hungry, plant-eating insects may limit the ability of forests to take up elevated levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, reducing their capacity to slow human-driven climate change.
Munching bugs thwart eager trees, reducing the carbon sink
Munching bugs thwart eager trees, reducing the carbon sink
Munching bugs thwart eager trees, reducing the carbon sink
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