A recent study by scientists from the University of Leeds found that tropical forests can recover twice as quickly after deforestation if they have sufficient soil nitrogen. Conducted in Central America, the experiment monitored 76 forest plots over two decades to study the impact of nutrients on forest regrowth in areas cleared for logging and agriculture. The research underscores the critical role of soil nitrogen in the recovery of tropical forests post-deforestation, emphasizing the importance of nutrient management in conservation efforts. This study provides valuable insights for climate solutions experts looking to promote forest regeneration and biodiversity in deforested areas.