Towers arranged in a circle will “pump” carbon dioxide into a ring, replicating levels that may happen with global warming. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MANAUS, BRAZIL - Deep in the Amazon, an experiment unfolds that may allow a peek into the future to see what will happen to the world’s largest rainforest when carbon dioxide levels rise.The AmazonFACE project, co-financed by Brazil and the United Kingdom, is “an open-air laboratory that will allow us to understand how the rainforest will behave in future climate change scenarios,” says Mr Carlos Quesada, one of the project coordinators.
“How will the rainforest react to the rising temperature, the reduction in water availability, in a world with more carbon in the atmosphere?“ asks Mr Quesada, a researcher at an Amazon research institute that is part of the Brazilian Ministry of Science and Technology. Over a decade, researchers will analyse the processes occurring in leaves, roots, soil, water and nutrient cycles.
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