Satellite images targeting areas of tropical Asia, Africa, and the Americas have shown that some tropical forests are dispelling more carbon than they are taking in.| Geography Realm
Research suggest that the world’s deserts may be storing some of the climate-changing carbon dioxide emitted by human activities.| Geography Realm
NatureServe has developed an updated 30-meter hexagon map of regional ecosystems in the contiguous United States and adjacent areas.| Geography Realm
NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 is a major source of information about the life cycle of carbon dioxide on Earth.| Geography Realm
Drought, more intense fires, and invasive species are changing the forest landscapes in Western United States.| Geography Realm
Boreal forests in North America are defying predictions of northward expansion in response to climate change.| Geography Realm