Social media users in 2023 and 2024 correctly stated that a map of forest growth in Asia showed no country in the world had ever planted as many trees as China. … forest growth does not necessarily ...
Across Australia, forests are quietly changing. Trees that once stood for decades or centuries are now dying at an accelerating rate. And this is not because of fire, storms, or logging. The chronic ...
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Avenue of the Baobabs: Madagascar's natural monument with dozens of 'mother of the forest' trees
The Avenue of the Baobabs preserves the remnant trees of an ancient tropical forest on Madagascar.
Although the map was misrepresented by some social media users, it was genuine. Also, between 2001 and 2021, China did have more forest growth than any other nation in the world. However … What's ...
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