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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...
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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36% Bias Score


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.
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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40% Bias Score


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.
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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40% Bias Score


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.
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.

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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40% Bias Score

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.

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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36% Bias Score

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.

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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12% Bias Score
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