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Weizmann Institute of Science
Faculty of Chemistry
Department ofEarth and Planetary Sciences

Dry but Fruitful: Semi-Arid Forests Could Offset Climate Change

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  • Date: January 28, 2018

    Dry but Fruitful: Semi-Arid Forests Could Offset Climate Change

    We plant forests today because they are “carbon sinks” − they can offset rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. But not all forests are equal when it comes to cooling the planet, and it has not always been clear where new forests can do the most good in the shortest amount of time. The results of a new study in the group of Prof.

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