Scientists Warn Against Overly Optimistic Assessments On Reforestation As Mitigation For Climate Change

Given the tremendous ability of forests to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, some governments are counting on planted forests as offsets for greenhouse gas emissions–a sort of climate investment. As with any investment, however, it’s important to understand the risks. If a forest goes bust–through severe droughts or wildfires, researchers say–much of that stored carbon could go up in smoke.

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