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Saving and restoring tropical forests has enormous value for the planet and the economy

Saving and restoring tropical forests has enormous value for the planet and  the economy

New research shows tropical forest protection is indispensable for significantly increasing climate ambition in line with Paris Agreement goals as illustrated by a tremendous return on climate investment.

Here's why we should protect forests, according to UN's FOA

A Big New Forest Initiative Sparks Concerns of a 'Carbon Heist' - Yale E360

Temperate Forest Restoration

Tropical forests can recover surprisingly quickly on deforested lands – and letting them regrow naturally is an effective and low-cost way to slow climate change

To Save the Planet, Save the Biggest Forests - The Atlantic

Natural regeneration can rapidly re-grow tropical forests

Saving the rainforests would be a bargain

Cloud forest, Definition, Description, Ecology, Plants, Distribution, & Facts

Tropical Deforestation and Global Warming

Deforestation: Human Health Impacts and How to Fight Back

Climate 411, Blogging the science and policy of global warming