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Slower Winds Help Grasslands Enhance Carbon Gain While Saving Water

via Phys.org·2d ago

A new study finds that slower wind speeds allow grasslands to capture more carbon while conserving water resources. This discovery highlights a critical adaptation mechanism for vegetation facing climate-driven water scarcity. The findings suggest that managing wind exposure could be a viable strategy to protect global carbon sinks in a warming world.

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