Up to a third of forestation’s carbon removal efforts nullified by atmospheric feedbacks, study finds

Published 01:15 on February 23, 2024  /  Last updated at 01:39 on February 23, 2024  /  Nature-based, Voluntary

The chemical and surface reflectivity feedbacks associated with forestation efforts could counteract up to a third of those trees’ CO2 removal benefits, according to new research.
The chemical and surface reflectivity feedbacks associated with forestation efforts could counteract up to a third of those trees’ CO2 removal benefits, according to new research.


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