Reference Summary: Showcases some of the world's most extraordinary landscapes and the incredible adaptations of the creatures which inhabit them. Trees in Maryland are growing faster than they have in the last two centuries, and CO2 seems to be the new steroid.

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Showcases some of the world's most extraordinary landscapes and the incredible adaptations of the creatures which inhabit them. Trees in Maryland are growing faster than they have in the last two centuries, and CO2 seems to be the new steroid. But they're under attack from pollution, invasive species, and the steady march of ...

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  • Showcases some of the world's most extraordinary landscapes and the incredible adaptations of the creatures which inhabit them.
  • Trees in Maryland are growing faster than they have in the last two centuries, and CO2 seems to be the new steroid.
  • But they're under attack from pollution, invasive species, and the steady march of ...

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