Betting on future forest carbon storage endangers Paris Agreement targets
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Betting on future forest carbon storage endangers Paris Agreement targets
Banking on the capacity of global forests to continue storing huge amounts of carbon could put the Paris Agreement climate targets out of reach and incur huge economic costs. That’s the warning expressed in a new modeling study which finds the ability of forests to absorb and permanently store carbon dioxide is not a given, since a range of human activities are likely to degrade forest health (and carbon stores) in the future. If forest health a…


Tropical forests aren’t keeping pace with climate change
A major new study has revealed that tropical forests across the Americas are not adapting quickly enough to climate change, raising concerns about their long-term resilience. By examining the traits of more than 250,000 trees, the team of international and Australian researchers assessed how different species are responding to shifting temperatures and rainfall patterns.
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