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No more excuses: restoring nature is not a silver bullet for global warming, we must cut emissions outright

The priority remains rapidly phasing out fossil fuels, which have contributed 86% of all CO₂ emissions in the past decade.

July 05, 2022 / 10:50 IST
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Representative Image (Image: AFP)
Representative Image (Image: AFP)

Restoring degraded environments, such as by planting trees, is often touted as a solution to the climate crisis. But our new research shows this, while important, is no substitute for preventing fossil fuel emissions to limit global warming.

We calculated the maximum potential for responsible nature restoration to absorb carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. And we found that, combined with ending deforestation by 2030, this could reduce global warming 0.18C by 2100.

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In comparison, current pledges from countries put us on track for 1.9-2C warming. This is far from what’s needed to mitigate the catastrophic impacts of climate change, and is well above the 1.5C goal of the Paris Agreement. And it pours cold water on the idea we can offset our way out of ongoing global warming.

The priority remains rapidly phasing out fossil fuels, which have contributed 86% of all CO₂ emissions in the past decade. Deforestation must also end, with land use, deforestation and forest degradation contributing 11% of global emissions.