The root of the matter: carbon sequestration in forests and peatlands

In tackling climate change, policy makers often overlook the role
of the natural world in regulating greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere: specifically, the unique role that forests and
peatlands have to play in the battle against rising emissions.
Changing approach would significantly reduce the cost of
tackling climate change and deliver a variety of other benefits.
This report argues that preventing deforestation, promoting
afforestation/reforestation and stopping peatland destruction
are some of the cheapest and most effective ways of reducing
global emissions. It propose the introduction of market
mechanisms that can ensure investment is directed into these
areas and a strategy to make this happen as quickly as possible.

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