Rising CO2 Levels Greening Earth
This image shows the change in leaf area across the globe from 1982-2015.
Image credit: Boston University/R. Myneni
From a quarter to half of Earth’s vegetated lands has shown significant greening over the last 35 years largely due to rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Climate Change on April 25. The greening represents an increase in leaves on plants and trees equivalent in area to two times the continental United States.
This video provides an overview of the study findings.
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- Ranga Myneni (Boston University)
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