This New Reforestation Map Could Help Remove 1.5 Billion Tonnes of CO2

2 months ago

Can smarter forest maps fight climate change?

Dr. Susan Cook-Patton and her team have developed a powerful new mapping approach that identifies the best global locations for reforestation, optimizing benefits for both people and nature.

The method uses modern mapping data to pinpoint areas where trees can thrive without disrupting communities, prioritizing dense-canopy zones that are most effective at capturing carbon. These maps aim to guide reforestation efforts that could remove up to 1.5 billion tonnes of CO2 every year.

Beyond climate impact, this strategy also supports biodiversity, improves water quality, and aligns with long-term sustainability goals.

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