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"Not just sticks of carbon" - how growing trees for the climate must also benefit biodiversity

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When Professor Tom Crowther published research into the massive potential of trees to absorb more carbon than previously thought, he helped spur the Trillion Trees movement to plant, restore and conserve forests. But it also caused massive debate.

As he publishes updated research, Crowther tells Radio Davos that growing trees must increase biodiversity, and not lead to monoculture plantations, and that it must never be an excuse to slow the drive to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions.

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Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zurich

Restor, an online platform for the global restoration movement

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Trillion Tree Campaign

UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

Podcast links:

Related episodes:

How to talk to a climate change sceptic

Climate change and the other global crisis - nature loss

Don't Look Up

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on wef.ch/podcasts:

Radio Davos - subscribe

Meet the Leader - subscribe

World Economic Forum Book Club Podcast - subscribe

Agenda Dialogues - subscribe

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When Professor Tom Crowther published research into the massive potential of trees to absorb more carbon than previously thought, he helped spur the Trillion Trees movement to plant, restore and conserve forests. But it also caused massive debate.

As he publishes updated research, Crowther tells Radio Davos that growing trees must increase biodiversity, and not lead to monoculture plantations, and that it must never be an excuse to slow the drive to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions.

Links:

Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zurich

Restor, an online platform for the global restoration movement

1t.org

Trillion Tree Campaign

UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

Podcast links:

Related episodes:

How to talk to a climate change sceptic

Climate change and the other global crisis - nature loss

Don't Look Up

Check out all our podcasts:

on wef.ch/podcasts:

Radio Davos - subscribe

Meet the Leader - subscribe

World Economic Forum Book Club Podcast - subscribe

Agenda Dialogues - subscribe

Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club

  continue reading

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