TREESY DOES IT: Scientists Say Tundra Could Be Lost In 30 Years As Trees Take Over

Aerial photo of open Northern forest on the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia, (proximity of the river Chatanga), consisting of larches. In some parts of this area the trees are growing in dense formations, in others one can see just very few trees. 
Note: Licensed photo(Stefan Kruse/Newsflash). Aerial photo of open Northern forest on the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia, (proximity of the river Chatanga), consisting of larches. In some parts of this area the trees are growing in dense formations, in others one can see just very few trees. Note: Licensed photo(Stefan Kruse/Newsflash).
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27 May 2022
The unique vegetation of the tundra could disappear by the year 2050 if no substantial reduction of global warming is achieved, scientists have warned. Experts at the Alfred Wegener Institute’s (AWI) Centre for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven, northern Germany, have investigated...