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Tropical trees 'stunted by higher temperatures'
Rising temperatures over the last few decades in Malaysia and Panama may have decelerated the growth of rainforest trees, according to a study. This could significantly affect the ability of trees to store carbon dioxide, raising the atmospheric concentrations of this greenhouse gas, say the researchers.

