Tree cover far bigger than expected on farms: study

Posted by on Aug 24th, 2009 and filed under Green News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

OSLO (Reuters) – Almost half of the world’s farmland has at least 10 percent tree cover, according to a study on Monday indicating that farmers are far less destructive to carbon-storing forests than previously believed.

See more here:
Tree cover far bigger than expected on farms: study

Related posts:

  1. Plunge in India water levels threatens farms: study NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Groundwater levels in northern India have...
  2. Cap-and-trade means plant-a-tree for U.S. farms WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The lion's share of revenue earned by...
  3. Forest area bigger than Canada can be restored LONDON (Reuters) - Only one fifth of the world's forests...
  4. Law change needed to cover climate exiles: lawyers LONDON (Reuters) - International law is unfit to deal with...
  5. Boreal forests store carbon, need help: Canada study OTTAWA (Reuters) - The world needs to do more to...




Leave a Reply

Advertisement