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Climate change may increase global forest cover. However, this study investigates whether a world with more forests will lead to a cooler planet, challenging common assumptions about forestation and temperature.

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  • Ecology
  • Forestry

Background:

  • Global climate change is projected to alter terrestrial ecosystems.
  • Forest expansion is a potential consequence of changing climate conditions.
  • The impact of increased forest cover on global temperatures remains uncertain.

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  • This research explores the complex relationship between forest expansion and Earth's energy balance.
  • It analyzes how changes in albedo, evapotranspiration, and carbon sequestration influence regional and global temperatures.
  • The study considers feedback mechanisms between forest growth and climate dynamics.

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  • Albedo effects (reduced reflectivity) from darker forests can offset cooling from carbon sequestration.

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