New study resolves discrepancies in tropical forest carbon flux measurements

Published 11:04 on December 7, 2023 / Last updated at 11:04 on December 7, 2023 / Americas (LATAM & Caribbean), Asia Pacific (Asia), EMEA (Africa), International, Nature-based Carbon (Forestry), Voluntary (VCM Developments)

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Researchers say they have made a significant step towards understanding the complex role of tropical forests in Earth's climate system, shedding light on reconciling varying estimates of carbon flux that will allow nations to more accurately evaluate their emissions mitigation efforts.
Researchers say they have made a significant step towards understanding the complex role of tropical forests in Earth's climate system, shedding light on reconciling varying estimates of carbon flux that will allow nations to more accurately evaluate their emissions mitigation efforts.


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