Tree cover restoration is now firmly established as a strategy for removing carbon from the atmosphere to help tackle climate change. But there is an elephant in the room when it comes to estimating how promising a climate solution is in different locations. This is the "albedo" - the fraction of solar radiation that is reflected from the Earth's surface. In general, brighter surfaces—such as a large expanse of snow or grass—generally reflect a high proportion of sunlight back into space. Trees, meanwhile, tend to be darker and absorb more sunlight, keeping it on Earth—usually in the form of excess heat. (More on Carboncredits.com)
Mapping the places where tree planting has the greatest climate benefit
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