Climate change boosts vegetation growth in frozen Northeast China.
The study looked at how vegetation in frozen areas of Northeast China changed from 1982 to 2008 in response to climate and carbon dioxide levels. They found that the temperature was the main factor affecting vegetation growth, with forests benefiting the most. The study also showed that the vegetation in continuous permafrost regions saw a significant increase in greenness over the years. Overall, the research suggests that temperature plays a crucial role in determining vegetation health in frozen regions.