Despite warnings that climate change would create widespread desertification, many drylands are getting greener because of increased CO2 in the air — a trend that recent studies indicate will continue.
But scientists warn this added vegetation may soak up scarce water supplies.
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Despite warnings that climate change would create widespread desertification, many drylands are getting greener because of increased CO2 in the air — a trend that recent studies indicate will continue.
But scientists warn this added vegetation may soak up scarce water supplies.