Canopy structure more important to climate than leaf nitrogen levels, study claims

Monday, December 3, 2012 - 19:00 in Earth & Climate

Claims that forest leaves rich in nitrogen may aid in reflecting infrared radiation -- thereby cooling the atmosphere -- have been challenged by new research that shows that the structure of forests' canopies is a more important factor in infrared reflection.

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