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The hidden effects of deforestation on our planet and 3 other fascinating Frontiers articles you may have missed

Frontiers

Research published to Frontiers in Forests and Global Change offers the most comprehensive and detailed evidence to date that forests are more important to the climate – both globally and locally – than we think due to the way in which they physically transform the atmosphere. Article link: [link].

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Helping Washington’s Coastal Forests Prepare for the Future

Washington Nature

Ellsworth Creek Preserve: A Living Laboratory for Forest Resiliency Read a high level overview of the scientific paper featured in this story over at Cool Green Science. In addition to sopping up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, old-growth forests may be better at adapting to a changing environment than younger forests.

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New California Legislation Would Be a Major Step Forward for Climate Disclosure

Law Columbia

6] NASA confirmed that June 2023 was the hottest month ever recorded, a finding independently confirmed by the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency. Knoll & Ruth Mason, “For Now, Court Is Cool with California in Charge,” Regulatory Review , July 11, 2023, [link].