Forests Can't Store Carbon If They're Overheated
In the magazine Atmos, RFF Senior Advisor Ann Bartuska comments on a study that shows predicting that our world's carbon sinks may become carbon sources.
“'Based on the results, the study can be considered an early warning of major biological change,' says Ann Bartuska, a senior advisor at Resources for the Future, a nonprofit that examines environmental concerns, who wasn’t involved in the research. She calls the study 'credible,' noting the important foundation it’s laid out for other scientists to build upon through its methodology and findings."