An investigation of naturally occurring water recycling in rainforests finally marries the results of global climate models with observations. Alarmingly, it also suggests that deforestation can greatly reduce tropical rainfall. See Letter p.282
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Aragão, L. The rainforest's water pump. Nature 489, 217–218 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature11485
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