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The world is much greener and that’s a good thing

Editor's Insight: Lush vegetation covering twice the mass of the US has been created in the past 33 years.

Wed, 04 Oct 2017

The debate on global warming and climate change usually highlights the negative effects sometime in the future. Less is heard about the immediate benefits of greenhouse gases on increased plant growth.

The simple reason the world is getting greener is the “CO2 fertilisation effect” caused by

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