Rainforests in Australia's northern tropics are no longer acting as net carbon sinks, according to new research.

Rainforests in Australia's northern tropics are no longer acting as net carbon sinks, according to new research.

Australia's tropical rainforests are among the first in the world to start emitting more carbon dioxide than they absorb, scientists said Thursday, linking the "very concerning" trend to climate change.

The world's rainforests are typically thought of as crucial "carbon sinks" -- sucking huge quantities of planet-heating emissions from the atmosphere.

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