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Environmental policy. Counting the cost of deforestation
R Bonnie1, S Schwartzman, M Oppenheimer
1Environmental Defense, 1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20009, USA.
Abstract:
To halt the dramatic alteration in our climate, there must be a reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases. As Bonnie and colleagues discuss in their Perspective, conservation of forests will increase carbon sequestration and decrease greenhouse gas emissions. In this issue, a cost-benefit analysis by Kremen et al. demonstrates the benefits of forest conservation on a local and global scale.
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