Climate-driven risks to the climate mitigation potential of forests
Anderegg, William R. L. ; Trugman, Anna T. ; Badgley, Grayson ; Anderson, Christa M. ; Bartuska, Ann ; Ciais, Philippe ; Cullenward, Danny ; Field, Christopher B. ; Freeman, Jeremy ; Goetz, Scott J. ; Hicke, Jeffrey A. ; Huntzinger, Deborah ; Jackson, Robert B. ; Nickerson, John ; Pacala, Stephen ; Randerson, James T.
Much recent attention has focused on the potential of trees and forests to mitigate ongoing climate change by acting as sinks for carbon. Anderegg et al. review the growing evidence that forests' climate mitigation potential is increasingly at risk from a range of adversities that limit forest growth and health. These include physical factors such as drought and fire and biotic factors, including the depredations of insect herbivores and fungal pathogens. Full assessment and quantification of these risks, which themselves are influenced by climate, is key to achieving science-based policy outcomes for effective land and forest management. </p>
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