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rainforest-canopy

Published February 27, 2016 at 720 × 444 in Another thing not in climate models ‘Synchronized leaf aging’ in the tropics

Pictures like this one, taken from special cameras installed on towers above the rainforest canopy, recorded the changes in hundreds of individual tree crowns over the seasons in three different forests across the central Amazon. CREDIT
Aline Lopes, INPA (National Institute of Amazonian Research).

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