 
                Rainforests: How to restore Earth's lungs
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 Breathe in. Breathe out. The oxygen flowing through your body is the result of photosynthesis: the natural process through which living things convert sunlight into energy. About 30% of land-based photosynthesis happens in tropical rainforests: the lungs of the earth. Rainforests are also great at sucking up excess carbon from the atmosphere- something we know we've got to do more of.
 
 But in recent years, these lungs have been getting constricted: shrinking in size and choked up with smoke. So grab your mosquito net and join Tori & Khalil on a trip through the tropics to find out what's going on - and how we can help rainforests breathe deeply again.
 
 Contributors:
 Mardi Minangsari - Campaigner with Indonesian conservation group Kaoem Telapak
 Dr Helena Varkey - Professor of Environmental Politics, Universiti Malaya
 Dr Thomas Smith - Geographer and environmental scientist, London School of Economics
 Dr Michael Pashkevich, Marshall Sherfield Fellow, University of Cambridge
 Dr Rico Fischer, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, UFZ Leipzig
 
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