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New Study Shows Planting Trees May Not Be as Good for the Climate as Previously Believed

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The climate benefits of trees storing carbon dioxide is partially offset by dark forests’ absorption of more heat from the sun, and compounds they release that slow the destruction of methane in the atmosphere, the research shows.

Most climate-concerned people know that trees can help slow global warming by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, but a recent study published in the journal Science shows the climate cooling benefits of planting trees may be overestimated.

New Study Shows Planting Trees May Not Be as Good for the Climate as Previously Believed

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