Structurally intact tropical forests sequestered about half of the global terrestrial carbon uptake over the 1990s and early 2000s, removing about 15 per cent of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions1–3. Climate-driven vegetation models typically predict that this tropical forest ‘carbon sink’ will continue for decades4,5. Here we assess trends in the carbon sink using 244 structurally intact African tropical forests spanning 11 countries, compare them with 321 published plots from Amazonia and investigate the underlying drivers of the trends. The carbon sink in live aboveground biomass in intact African tropical forests has been stable for the three decades to 2015, at 0.66 tonnes of carbon per hectare per year (95 per cent confidence int...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide records indicate that the land surface has acted as a strong global carbo...
The globally important carbon sink of intact, old-growth tropical humid forests is declining because...
Tropical forests play a key role in absorbing carbon from the atmosphere into the land surface. Rece...
peer reviewedStructurally intact tropical forests sequestered about half of the global terrestrial c...
Structurally intact tropical forests sequestered ~50% of global terrestrial carbon uptake over the 1...
The response of terrestrial vegetation to a globally changing environment is central to predictions ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide records indicate that the land surface has acted as a strong global carbo...
The globally important carbon sink of intact, old-growth tropical humid forests is declining because...
Tropical forests play a key role in absorbing carbon from the atmosphere into the land surface. Rece...
peer reviewedStructurally intact tropical forests sequestered about half of the global terrestrial c...
Structurally intact tropical forests sequestered ~50% of global terrestrial carbon uptake over the 1...
The response of terrestrial vegetation to a globally changing environment is central to predictions ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide records indicate that the land surface has acted as a strong global carbo...
The globally important carbon sink of intact, old-growth tropical humid forests is declining because...
Tropical forests play a key role in absorbing carbon from the atmosphere into the land surface. Rece...