Boreal forests, home to iconic spruce and countless wildlife species, are facing unprecedented threats from climate change. Rising temperatures, shifting rainfall, and extreme events are altering ...
Boreal forests are continuing to shift northward as they warm due to climate change, satellite images taken over the last several decades show. Boreal forests are the world's largest terrestrial biome ...
Boreal forests are key allies in slowing climate change, with immense carbon reserves and evolving species composition. Studies show that shifts toward deciduous trees can cut wildfire-related carbon ...
Boreal forests lost more than two times the canopy area in 2023-24 compared with the period between 2002 and 2022, the study found. Tropical forests saw three times as much loss, and North American ...
Wildfire in Saskatchewan is usually measured in smoke columns, evacuation orders, and blackened hectares. But University of British Columbia postdoctoral fellow Aaron Bell says another story is ...
The boreal forest—the world's largest terrestrial biome—is warming faster than any other forest type. To understand the changing dynamics of boreal forests, Min Feng and colleagues analyzed the biome ...
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Boreal forests, often referred to as the "taiga," are vast ecosystems that stretch across the northern hemisphere, storing 25% and 40% of the global terrestrial carbon in their soils. However, the ...