China's forests are absorbing carbon—but for how long?
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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 11-May-2025 22:09 ET (12-May-2025 02:09 GMT/UTC)
A study in Forest Ecosystems predicts that China’s natural forests will store 10.46 Pg C by 2060, but their carbon sequestration rate will decline as mature. Using satellite data and field surveys, researchers found that younger natural forests have higher carbon storage potential, while older natural forests are reaching their limit. The findings highlight the need to prioritize protecting mature forests alongside preserving and restoring young natural forest areas to sustain China’s high carbon sequestration capacity.
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