Ending deforestation won't stop carbon emissions from land use change

$ 8.50

4.7
(246)
In stock
Description

Even if the world stopped cutting down forests, carbon dioxide emissions from land use change would still pose a major challenge, according to a new paper in Nature Climate Change. The research finds that eliminating deforestation would mean agriculture would be pushed into non-forest ecosystems and still release significant quantities of carbon dioxide. “While protecting […]

Publications - Page: 5 - Fern

Stop Deforestation

Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Land Use and Land Use Change - Winrock International

Global CO2 emissions have been flat for a decade, new data reveals - Carbon Brief

Climate Reparations: The Case for Carbon Removal

Beef drives 80% of deforestation

We don't have much time': Q&A with climate scientist Pierre Friedlingstein

Greenhouse gas emissions by Australia - Wikipedia

Stop abusing land, scientists warn

Planting trees doesn't make any sense in the fight against climate change

Study finds soil releases carbon for decades after forests are felled

Does it matter how much the United States reduces its carbon dioxide emissions if China doesn't do the same?

Can new tech make carbon offsets trustworthy?