For The First Time Ever, Scientists Can Tell Where And How Many Trees Should Be Planted To Stop Climate Crisis

About 0.9 billion hectares (2.2 billion acres) of land across the world would be suitable for reforestation, that could ultimately capture two-thirds of human-made carbon emissions. The Crowther Lab of ETH Zurich published a study in the journal Science that demonstrates it’d be the most effective method to fight climate change. The Crowther Lab at ETH Zurich studies nature-based solutions to climate change. In their more recent study, the researchers showed for the first time ever where in the world, new trees could grow as well as how much carbon they would store. Read more at Thinking Humanity…

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