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Trees are helping the eastern US buck the effects of global warming

Over the past century, the US has warmed by an average of 0.7˚C but its east coast and southeastern regions have cooled by 0.3˚C over the same period. Climate scientists have described this as a ‘warming hole’ but its cause has remained a mystery, until now.

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