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Stanford researchers show how poorly designed tree-planting campaigns could do more harm than good

Tree planting is widely proposed to curb climate change and biodiversity loss. However, examining the results of a reforestation policy in Chile revealed that planting trees may have minimal effects on carbon sequestration and negative effects on biodiversity. The researchers, including Stanford scientist Eric Lambin, emphasize the importance of considering local ecosystems when designing programs to plants trees. Read more: https://woods.stanford.edu/news/poorly-designed-tree-planting-campaigns-dould-do-more-harm-good

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