Friday, March 31, 2006

Forests and climate change

Forests and climate change: "Better forest management has key role to play in dealing with climate change
Climate change and forests are intrinsically linked. On the one hand, changes in global climate are already stressing forests through higher mean annual temperatures, altered precipitation patterns and more frequent and extreme weather events. At the same time, forests and the wood they produce trap and store carbon dioxide, playing a major role in mitigating climate change. And on the flip side of the coin, when destroyed or over-harvested and burned, forests can become sources of the greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide.

FAO has warned that action should be taken now to manage these complex relationships in a more holistic manner. [...]"

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