
Study Projects Growth in Carbon Storage in India's Forests Amid Climate Change
A study by IITM-Pune indicates that climate change is reshaping carbon storage in India's forests, with projections showing an increase in carbon biomass, particularly in desert, semi-arid, and Indo-Gangetic regions, as warming and rainfall intensify.
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Climate change reshaping carbon storage in India’s forests: IITM-Pune study
By Anuradha Mascarenhas
Read full article →Carbon in India’s forests projected to grow as warming, rain increase: Study
The largest gains in carbon biomass are projected in the desert and semi-arid zones, followed by the trans-Himalaya, Indo-Gangetic Plain, and Deccan Peninsula
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