How close is the tipping point? Forest loss in the east changes the equation
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Scientists warn that the is hurtling toward a tipping point, beyond which it would begin to transition from lush tropical forest into a dry, degraded savanna, unable to support the immense diversity of life that call the world’s largest rainforest home. This change could be triggered when 25% of the forest has been lost […]
The might not have a 'tipping point.' But it's still in trouble
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