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For decades, the Congo Basin—home to the world’s second largest rainforest—was largely invisible to climate science. Spanning about 500 million acres across Central Africa, this vital ecosystem had been left understudied, despite its immense potential to affect the global climate. But a new generation of scientists in Central Africa is changing that, leading the charge in exploring and protecting the rainforest. At a time when the health of our environment is more critical than ever, these scientists are reshaping our understanding of how to safeguard the Earth’s future. Unravel the mysteries of the Congo at the link in bio. Scientists pictured include Gertrude Mbumbu, Emmanuel Kasongo Yakusu, Michel Attanga Bongombe, Nestor Luambua, Blaise Kombozi Bwanandeke, Bienfait Kambale, Jean Paul Bakumi Bafelo, and Aaron Tshimi Ebele. Photographs by @nicholesobecki
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