This article is about how important tropical forests are in climate change. Due to the amount of trees, they "contain about 25% of the world's carbon." As a result of this, when trees from these forest are cut down, there is a large increase in carbon emissions. Deforestation can also impact the climate. Since trees transpire, when large amounts are cut down there is a decrease in rainfall, which can affect food production and temperature. A decrease in water can then result in less trees in these forests as well as other plant growth.
This article shared interesting information as mentioned above and was easy to read and straight to the point. It was able to cover the topic without repeating itself and was still thorough. It was an enjoyable read.
https://globalforestatlas.yale.edu/climate-change/climate-change-and-tropical-forests
This article shared interesting information as mentioned above and was easy to read and straight to the point. It was able to cover the topic without repeating itself and was still thorough. It was an enjoyable read.
https://globalforestatlas.yale.edu/climate-change/climate-change-and-tropical-forests


