Global warming

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Why Are Trees Getting Thicker in an Era of Climate Extremes?—— The “Silent Giantification” Driven by CO₂ Fertilization and Global Warming

While climate change kills forests, others quietly grow. New studies reveal how rising CO₂ and warming drive a “silent giantification” of trees across the Americas.
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The Crisis of Crop Diversity Due to Climate Change – What is the Future of Agriculture in Low-Latitude Regions?

Climate change is endangering crop diversity and agricultural livelihoods in low-latitude regions. This article explores the risks, including food insecurity and genetic erosion, and outlines essential adaptation strategies.
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Analysis of phytoplankton awakened from cold sleep. Modern phytoplankton are beginning to adapt to global warming.

New research reveals that marine phytoplankton have naturally evolved to adapt to global warming over the past 60 years. By reviving diatom cells from ocean sediments, scientists uncovered changes in temperature tolerance, gene expression, and growth dynamics in a key primary producer.