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The enduring world forest carbon sink

US Forest Service · Woodwell Climate Research Center · +15 more institutions

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Abstract

The uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2) by terrestrial ecosystems is critical for moderating climate change1. To provide a ground-based long-term assessment of the contribution of forests to terrestrial CO2 uptake, we synthesized in situ forest data from boreal, temperate and tropical biomes spanning three decades. We found that the carbon sink in global forests was steady, at 3.6 ± 0.4 Pg C yr−1 in the 1990s and 2000s, and 3.5 ± 0.4 Pg C yr−1 in the 2010s. Despite this global stability, our analysis revealed some major biome-level changes. Carbon sinks have increased in temperate (+30 ± 5%) and tropical regrowth (+29 ± 8%) forests owing to increases in forest area, but they decreased in boreal (−36 ± 6%) and…

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Keywords
  • Carbon sink
  • Sink (geography)
  • Environmental science
  • Natural resource economics
  • Geography
  • Climate change
  • Ecology
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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