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What’s currently happening in forests: A perspective on how trees coping with the changes in climate.

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The grassland on the top of Vosges Mountains, France. Personal documentation. The impacts of climate change have been quite dramatically discussed in the past few years, but in 2019, the matters were just being put in the middle of a table for everyone to take a little bit of it to be talked over in their evening coffee table meeting with their coworkers. They talk about how the impacts are already quite clear and how they’re already happening now. They saw it on the news or in their twitter timeline. It’s in everyone’s daily conversation. And forestry has been one of the things that people now believe should be put in priority to combat climate change. Not combatting climate change will lead to long-term changes in the natural and climate system. These changes have driven the changes of the organism living on Earth; forests are non-exception. Trees that make up the forests are important to combat climate change because they absorb carbon from the atmosphere. At the same ti...