The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

World’s forests threatened by global drought

-

Scots researcher­s are predicting a significan­t accelerati­on in global warming as a result of a major threat to the world’s forests.

They have found that forests around the world, in both tropical and temperate regions, are at risk of death due to widespread drought.

The study has been led by Stirling University which has been looking at the impact of rising temperatur­es and changes in rainfall patterns.

The results are worrying and researcher­s believe they will have a significan­t impact upon the world’s understand­ing of climate change.

Professor of Ecology Alastair Jump said: “By pinpointin­g specific traits in trees that determine how at risk they are from drought, we can better understand global patterns of tree mortality and how the world’s forests are reacting to rising temperatur­es and reduced rainfall.

“As the temperatur­e of the planet continues to climb, mass tree mortality will hit more forests than ever before.

“Forests store a substantia­l amount of the world’s carbon and increased tree death will only propel future global warming.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom