Climate change: Are forests carbon sinks or carbon sources?
A new study published in Nature Climate Change has found that forests absorb a net average of 7.6 billion metric tonnes of CO2 per year.
A new study published in Nature Climate Change has found that forests absorb a net average of 7.6 billion metric tonnes of CO2 per year.
In 2014, governments, companies, NGOs and Indigenous groups committed to a series of goals to protect forests, but in 2020, we're further from meeting them than we were six years ago.