The Scotsman

Forests key in climate change battle

- By EMILY BEAMENT

Protecting and restoring forests is key to tackling global warming, experts have warned ahead of a major report on curbing climate change.

Scientists and representa­tives of 195 government­s are meeting in South Korea this week to agree a report on the effects of a rise of 1.5C above pre-industrial levels and the action needed to limit global warming to that level. The report comes after countries committed to keeping global temperatur­e rises to “well below” 2C above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit them to 1.5C in the Paris Agreement on climate change in 2015.

The tougher 1.5C target was included amid fears from vulnerable countries that higher temperatur­es would threaten their survival. It will require drastic cuts to emissions and removal of excess carbon from the atmosphere. Ahead of the IPCC report, nearly 40 scientists from around the world, including the UK, have set out the reasons why protecting, managing and restoring forests is necessary to curb rising temperatur­es.

The world’s forests contain more carbon than available fossil fuel deposits, releasing three trillion tonnes of carbon dioxide if destroyed compared with 2.7 trillion tonnes from burning gas, oil and coal reserves.

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