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The key role of vegetation in climate change

Study reveals that the fertilizing effect of CO2 on plants is diminishing around the world

Fertilizing effect of Co2, this is the name of the process that sees plants absorb this gas, remove it from the atmosphere and retain it inside their branches, trunk or roots. The more CO2 there is in the air, the more plants photosynthesize and grow. An article published in Science shows that this fertilizing effect is diminishing around the world. The text was co-directed by Professor Josep Peñuelas...

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