The world’s forests do more than just store carbon, new research finds | Climate crisis | The Guardian
New data suggests forests help keep the Earth at least half of a degree cooler, protecting us from the effects of climate crisis
Nina Lakhani
The world’s forests play a far greater and more complex role in tackling climate crisis than previously thought, due to their physical effects on global and local temperatures, according to new research.
The role of forests as carbon sponges is well established. But comprehensive new data suggests that forests deliver climate benefits well beyond just storing carbon, helping to keep air near and far cool and moist due to the way they physically transform energy and water.