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    Australian rainforests no longer carbon sink: Study

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    Australia's tropical rainforests are now releasing more carbon dioxide than they absorb, a concerning first globally attributed to climate change. Scientists found extreme heat and droughts are hindering tree growth, leading to increased tree mortality and carbon release. This shift threatens the vital role of rainforests as carbon sinks, potentially impacting global efforts to combat climate change.
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