Tag #Carbon Sequestration

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Miombo Woodland's Carbon Storage: A Double Revelation

Ten million fruit bats migrate to Zambia's Kasanka National Park annually, highlighting the Miombo woodland's ecological importance; a recent study revealed it stores 3.7 billion metric tons of carbon, exceeding China's 2023 emissions, prompting a $500 million restoration initiative, yet raising con...

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Scottish Wolf Reintroduction to Sequester One Million Tons of CO2 Annually

A University of Leeds study proposes reintroducing wolves to the Scottish Highlands to curb red deer overpopulation, which hinders forest regeneration; the model predicts that approximately 167 wolves could sequester one million tons of CO2 annually.

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Wetland Conservation: Urgent Need for Investment

World Wetlands Day 2025 highlights the urgent need to protect wetlands, which store 30% of the world's natural carbon, as they disappear three times faster than forests; the day marks the anniversary of the Convention of Wetlands, an international treaty of the United Nations.

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Record-Breaking 60-Meter Wide Tree Discovered in the Amazon

A 60-meter wide tree, discovered in the Amazon rainforest using a new model by Fabien Wagner, surpasses other trees by at least 5 meters in diameter, highlighting potential for carbon sequestration and conservation.

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African Forest Elephant Decline Threatens Carbon Sequestration, But AI Offers Hope

The population of African forest elephants has plummeted by 80% due to poaching and habitat loss, significantly impacting carbon sequestration; however, predictive AI offers a potential solution by enabling more accurate tracking and protection of these crucial animals.

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Scottish Wolf Reintroduction Could Store 1 Million Tonnes of CO2 Annually

Reintroducing wolves to the Scottish Highlands could increase carbon dioxide storage in expanding native woodlands by 1 million tonnes annually, reducing overgrazing by deer, and contributing to 5% of UK woodland carbon removal targets, despite potential conflict with farmers and deer stalkers.

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Study Recommends Urban-Adjacent Forest Restoration for Canada's 2 Billion Trees Program

A new study recommends prioritizing forest restoration near Canadian cities, particularly in southern Ontario, Quebec, the Maritimes, and southern British Columbia, to maximize the 2 Billion Trees program's climate and ecological impact, contrary to initial plans focusing on remote areas.

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