55 percent of carbon in Amazonian indigenous territories and protected lands may be at risk




A new peer-reviewed study reveals the unprecedented amount of carbon stored within the nine-nation network of Amazonian indigenous territories and protected natural areas. The article suggests that protecting the vast amount of carbon stored above ground in the forests of indigenous and protected lands is critical to the stability of the global climate.

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Martes, 2 de Diciembre 2014
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