Study finds close balancing act for carbon storage in world’s forests

Published 10:47 on July 22, 2024  /  Last updated at 10:47 on July 22, 2024  / Helen Clark /  Americas, Asia Pacific, China, EMEA, International, Nature-based, Voluntary

The world’s forests have been finely balancing carbon sequestration for the past three decades as the ability of some forests to store the greenhouse gas has dropped while others expanded, a global study of 30 years of data to 2019 found.
The world’s forests have been finely balancing carbon sequestration for the past three decades as the ability of some forests to store the greenhouse gas has dropped while others expanded, a global study of 30 years of data to 2019 found.


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