By Tucson Standard |
Jun 19, 2024
In the late 2000s, Scott Saleska noticed unusual changes in the Amazon rainforest. In 2005, a significant drought hit the region. Two years later, Saleska, a University of Arizona professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, published research using satellite images that showed increased green growth in large areas of the Amazon following the drought. However, field researchers observed plants browning and some dying due to the drought.