Other The Surprising Case Against Replanting Destroyed Rainforests By gizmodo.com - November 9, 2024 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter The Surprising Case Against Replanting Destroyed Rainforests Research shows that, instead of replanting rainforests, allowing them to bounce back naturally would store loads of carbon. read more Source: www.gizmodo.com RELATED ARTICLES Here’s What the Newly Formed Super El Niño Means for Summer in Your Region ‘Supergirl’ Has a Not-So-Strong Start In Theaters Graph Tech Introduces Breakthrough 3×1 String Glide for Enhanced Guitar Performance Meta Reportedly Got Too Addicted to Google AI Tokens and Had to Be Cut Off New Report Says Car Market Will Have to Shrink Significantly by 2040 ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Is All About the Comics Here’s Why ‘Supergirl’ Ends and Sounds Like That Federal Agents Reportedly Tracked Down an Anti-ICE Dad in a New York Hotel. It’s Not Clear How ‘My Adventures With Superman’ Creators Talk New Kara/Jimmy Super Ship