Amazon Trees Grow Larger and More Resilient Amid Rising CO₂ Levels

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A new study shows that Amazon rainforest trees are getting fatter due to increased CO2 levels, which enhances their growth and resilience, potentially strengthening their role as a carbon sink despite looming climate threats.
- Amazon rainforest trees are resisting climate change by getting fatter from CO2 in the atmosphere Live Science
- Increasing tree size across Amazonia Nature
- Big trees in Amazon more climate-resistant than previously believed | Climate crisis The Guardian
- Climate change is making trees grow larger in the Amazon rainforest New Scientist
- Average size of trees in Amazon has increased as CO₂ levels rise Phys.org
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