This event is part of the Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibition 2024.

Dr Alice Gauthey takes you on a journey of the impact of climate change, such as heatwave, drought and elevated carbon dioxide, on forest mortality. Also, find out whether higher levels of carbon dioxide could in fact ease negative effect that heat and drought conditions have to plant photosynthesis and growth.

Dr Alice Gauthey is a Royal Society Research Fellow at the Birmingham Institute of Forest Research, University of Birmingham.

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  • @britbazza3568
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    Mangrove forests stopping a Tsunami What total bullshit! Tsunamis would smash the mangrove forests. The power of a tsunami is huge just like the power of a Avalanche in mountainous areas smashes trees on a mountain. Basically you are talking shit

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