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A large and persistent carbon sink in the world's forests
Yude Pan
, Richard A. Birdsey
, Jingyun Fang
, Richard Houghton
, Pekka E. Kauppi
, Werner A. Kurz
, Oliver L. Phillips
, Anatoly Shvidenko
, Simon L. Lewis
, Josep G. Canadell
, Philippe Ciais
, Robert B. Jackson
, Stephen W. Pacala
, A. David McGuire
, Shilong Piao
, Aapo Rautiainen
, Stephen Sitch
, Daniel Hayes
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Carbon Sink
100%
Land Use Change
66%
Emissions
66%
Fossil Fuel
33%
Deforestation
33%
Tropical Forest
33%
Forest Inventory
33%
Regrowth
33%
Atmospheric Sink
33%
Keyphrases
Forest Regrowth
33%
Tropical Land Use
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Regrowth
33%