Tropical forests are losing their carbon storage capacity
Earth,
Although they occupy only seven percent of our planet’s land area, tropical rainforests are the Earth’s largest carbon sinks…
Although they occupy only seven percent of our planet’s land area, tropical rainforests are the Earth’s largest carbon sinks…
Source: US Government research organizations Tropical rainforests store 25%-40% of global soil carbon, though they occupy only 7…
Tropical rainforests store 25%-40% of global soil carbon, though they occupy only 7% of Earth’s land area.
Tropical rain forests store 2540 percent of global soil carbon, though they occupy only seven percent of Earths land area.