The 66 Billion Trees of China’s Largest Reforestation Project Aren’t Acting Like a Natural Forest
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- China spent decades planting 66 billion trees; scientists found they now outgrow natural forests by 66% The Times of India · 49d ago
- China's "Great Green Wall" of 66 Billion Trees Grows 66% Faster Than Natural Forests, but Scientists Warn Rapid Growth May Not Last CPG Click Oil and Gas · 49d ago broke it first
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