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Importance of Forest during climate change

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Answered by diya2005koul
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Forests help stabilise the climate. They regulate ecosystems, protect biodiversity, play an integral part in the carbon cycle, support livelihoods, and can help drive sustainable growth.

To maximise the climate benefits of forests, we must keep more forest landscapes intact, manage them more sustainably, and restore more of those landscapes which we have lost.

Halting the loss and degradation of natural systems and promoting their restoration have the potential to contribute over one-third of the total climate change mitigation scientists say is required by 2030.  

Restoring 350 million hectares of degraded land in line with the Bonn Challenge could sequester up to 1.7 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent annually.

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Answered by dainasta610
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They regulate ecosystems , protect biodiversity , play an integral part in the carbon cycle , support livelihoods , and supply goods and services that can drive sustainable growth . Forests ' role in climate change is two- fold . They act as both a cause and a solution for greenhouse gas emissions.

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