Burning trees 'may help global warming'
Burning trees and crops for energy and capturing their carbon emissions could reverse rising temperatures if other climate policies fail, new research claims.
Burning trees and crops for energy and capturing their carbon emissions could reverse rising temperatures if other climate policies fail, new research claims.
A lack of progress on an international deal to curb carbon emissions mean that current levels of efforts to tackle climate change will not be sufficient to keep global temperatures from rising more than the 2C, experts warn.
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