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Spring greening in a warming world

Warmer temperatures have been associated with an earlier emergence of spring leaves each year. New data, however, suggest that leaf emergence is becoming less sensitive to temperature as global temperatures rise. See Letter p.104

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Keenan, T. Spring greening in a warming world. Nature 526, 48–49 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature15633

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