
For the first time, trees on land absorbed almost no net carbon in the last year, leading to concerns of terrestrial carbon sink collapse. In ThePrint #̦PureScience, Sandhya Ramesh explains.
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the episode would have been more meaningful and effective with some actual data and numbers instead of taking just more and less language
thanks
We need faster adoption of EV, and nuclear power.
Such a shame our architects fails when it comes to forest based habitation…
Sitting on a concrete based tree who am I to speak of it…
How can nature reclaim, if no nature left.
Bina hile dule, without head jerks, normally bhi baat ho sakti hai 😀
in USA there are hotshots like Elon Musk who say Global Warming isnt an immediate issue😂
Really point of no return
This seems more moral lecture than science
Am i the only who thinks shee looks like Tokyo🤔