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Resisting the carbonization of animals as climate solutions

Ethan S. Duvall (), Elizabeth Roux, Heidi C. Pearson, Joe Roman, Yadvinder Malhi and Andrew J. Abraham ()
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Ethan S. Duvall: Cornell University
Elizabeth Roux: Aarhus University
Heidi C. Pearson: University of Alaska Southeast
Joe Roman: University of Vermont
Yadvinder Malhi: University of Oxford
Andrew J. Abraham: Aarhus University

Nature Climate Change, 2024, vol. 14, issue 9, 892-895

Abstract: Large animal conservation and rewilding are increasingly considered to be viable climate mitigation strategies. We argue that overstating animal roles in carbon capture may hinder, rather than facilitate, effective climate mitigation and conservation efforts.

Date: 2024
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