Africa’s forests switch from carbon sink to carbon source, prompting stronger conservation push

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A new international study finds Africa’s forests have shifted from absorbing to releasing carbon after 2010 due to widespread deforestation and degradation, with large losses in tropical moist broadleaf forests. The shift undermines global climate goals and highlights the urgency of stronger forest governance, restoration programs, and climate finance to protect and restore Africa’s forests and meet Paris Agreement targets.
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