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Warming reduces nitrogen emissions in some forestsCEFR A2

10 Dec 2025

Adapted from Jules Bernstein - UC Riverside, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by Myko Makhlai, Unsplash

Level A2 – High beginner / Elementary
2 min
114 words

Scientists expected that warming would make forest soils release more nitrogen gas. A new field study shows that the outcome depends on soil moisture. In some forests, warming reduced nitrogen emissions instead of increasing them.

Researchers worked at a forest site for several years and took many gas measurements. They raised temperatures by a small amount above some plots and used chambers to measure gases. The data showed a clear pattern: when warming made soils drier, gas emissions fell. In wetter forests, warming increased nitrogen loss, which matched earlier lab ideas.

The study also found that trees did not grow more in warmed plots, and researchers are continuing measurements to understand the full effects.

Difficult words

  • warminga rise in temperature for the environment
  • nitrogena common gas found in air and soil
  • emissionsgases or substances released into the air
  • moisturethe amount of water in soil or air
  • plotssmall marked areas used for scientific study
  • chamberssmall enclosed spaces used to measure gases

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