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China's Great Green Wall Grows Fast, But Its Climate Promise Is Complex
environment6 days ago

China's Great Green Wall Grows Fast, But Its Climate Promise Is Complex

China’s 66‑billion‑tree Great Green Wall across the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts has expanded forest cover and reduced dust, but a Geophysical Research Letters study finds planted forests grow canopy 66% faster than natural forests and about 4.6% faster when age‑matched, with the biggest gains around 30–40 years before tapering. While planted forests offer strong short‑term carbon uptake, natural forests provide longer‑term storage and resilience, raising questions about the wall’s long‑term climate impact and how these artificial forests should be accounted for in carbon models.

China’s Great Green Wall: planted forests outpace natural forests in leaf growth
science11 days ago

China’s Great Green Wall: planted forests outpace natural forests in leaf growth

A satellite-based study finds that the 66‑billion-tree Great Green Wall in China is growing its canopy 66% faster than natural forests, likely because planted forests are younger, actively managed for rapid growth, and benefit from CO2 fertilization; while planted forests provide a strong short‑term boost to carbon uptake, natural forests tend to store more carbon long-term, underscoring the need to tailor reforestation—considering species, age and management—for climate benefits.