Rising CO2 could lead to rising rivers as plants lose thirst

by Ralpharama | September 5, 2007 at 05:50 am
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River flow increases already predicted by climate change models could be underestimating the scale of the problem, as rising levels of CO2 in the atmosphere will make plants less thirsty, say scientists.

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