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Article

19 Oct 2001

Author:
Gary Polakovic, Los Angeles Times

Deforestation Far Away Hurts Rain Forests, Study Says

Ecology: Downing trees on Costa Rica's coastal plains inhibits cloud formation in distant peaks. 'It's incredibly ominous,' a scientist says - Weather itself is changing in the lush cloud forests of Costa Rica because of deforestation many miles away, scientists say in a new study published today in the journal Science