Global forests store vast carbon wealth but credit systems undervalue their true potential, study finds
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Global forests store vast carbon wealth but credit systems undervalue their true potential, study finds - Tech and Science Post
When we walk into a forest, we often think less about the shade or the silence and more about the invisible work trees do—pulling carbon dioxide out of the air and storing it in their trunks, roots and soils. Forests are our oldest, most reliable carbon banks. Yet, when we dove into the data, we realized something unsettling: The financial systems designed to reward forests for this service often undervalue them. That realization drove me and my…
When we enter a forest, we often think less about tint or silence and more about invisible working trees – pulling carbon dioxide out of the air and storing it in their trunks, roots and soils. Forests are our carbon banks [...]
Global forests store vast carbon wealth but credit systems undervalue their true potential, study finds
When we walk into a forest, we often think less about the shade or the silence and more about the invisible work trees do-pulling carbon dioxide out of the air and storing it in their trunks, roots and soils. Forests are our oldest, most reliable carbon banks. Yet, when we dove into the data, we realized something unsettling: The financial systems designed to reward forests for this service often undervalue them.
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