This is a serious problem indeed. When I discussed it on another platform, some people pointed towards the increase in 'greening' that has been observed globally, but it just goes to show that not all green is good green. If you cut down or burn a forest and replace it with crops, it's not going to absorb and sequestration as much carbon. Especially if those crops are then fed to cattle.
Add it to the list of feedbacks and tipping elements we face.
This is a serious problem indeed. When I discussed it on another platform, some people pointed towards the increase in 'greening' that has been observed globally, but it just goes to show that not all green is good green. If you cut down or burn a forest and replace it with crops, it's not going to absorb and sequestration as much carbon. Especially if those crops are then fed to cattle.
Add it to the list of feedbacks and tipping elements we face.
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