The New York Times reports
How Much Can Trees Fight Climate Change? Massively, but Not Alone, Study Finds.
The research, which comes with important caveats, was partly an effort to address the scientific uproar surrounding an earlier paper.
Restoring global forests where they occur naturally could potentially capture an additional 226 gigatons of planet-warming carbon, equivalent to about a third of the amount that humans have released since the beginning of the Industrial Era, according to a new study published on Monday in the journal Nature.
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