Underestimating global land greening: future vegetation changes and their impacts on terrestrial water loss
<p>The growing demand for water presents a significant sustainability challenge. Understanding vegetation changes is crucial, as plants significantly influence water exchange through transpiration. However, global climate models show considerable uncertainty in predicting future vegetation tre...
Main Authors: | Chai, Y, Miao, C, Slater, L, Ciais, P, Berghuijs, WR, Chen, T, Huntingford, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2025
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