Tropical rainforests could get too hot for photosynthesis and die if climate crisis continues, scientists warn


Climate change could make tropical rainforests too hot for photosynthesis, leading to their collapse, warns a new study. Data from the International Space Station shows a small but growing percentage of tree leaves are nearing the maximum temperature for photosynthesis. A rise of 7.2 F (4 C) could push these forests beyond a tipping point, causing mass tree death, disrupting Earth’s climate systems and biodiversity.

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