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- Scientists have found that trees grow faster and larger as the levels of carbon dioxide rise.
- Carbon fertilization is a process when plants encounter larger quantities of carbon, increasing their photosynthesis rates.
- The findings were made by correlating tree biomass data and carbon emissions information between the 1970s and the mid-2010s.
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