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‪Laith ‬‏ Ali Naji
‪Laith ‬‏ Ali Naji
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New insights on declining natural carbon sinks

A new study published in Nature highlights how climate change and land-use pressures are reducing the Earth’s ability to absorb CO₂. The findings show that natural land sinks are weakening, while tropical forests in Southeast Asia and South America are shifting from carbon sinks to carbon sources, a trend driven by warming, drought, and deforestation.

Understanding these changes is essential for effective climate and drought management strategies.

Join the conversation and explore how stronger land stewardship and climate-resilient practices can support global mitigation efforts.

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