Search

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

$ 13.00 · 4.8 (105) · In stock

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 […]

Frontiers Beyond Deforestation: Carbon Emissions From Land Grabbing and Forest Degradation in the Brazilian

Land, Free Full-Text

At COP27, Brazil bets on Lula to reclaim forest leadership

Deforestation, land-use change and REDD

Why is deforestation climbing?

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

Stop Deforestation

Study finds soil releases carbon for decades after forests are felled

Global Leaders Pledge to End Deforestation by 2030 - The New York Times

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