Impact of Deforestation on Climate – Strategies for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Country

Global

Region

Global

Type

Infographic

Year

2024

Impact of Deforestation on Climate – Strategies for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Country

Global

Region

Global

Type

Infographic

Year

2024

Abstract:

Deforestation is a major driver of greenhouse gas emissions, contributing significantly to global climate change. This infographic, part of a series focused on agriculture’s role in greenhouse gas emissions, delves into the specific impacts of land use change and deforestation. It highlights the direct and indirect emissions caused by deforestation, including carbon dioxide from tree felling and methane from anaerobic fermentation. The infographic also presents key mitigation strategies, such as reforestation, afforestation, and sustainable forest management, emphasizing their potential to significantly reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

Description:

This infographic is part of a series on the contribution of agriculture to greenhouse gas emissions, with a special focus on land use change and deforestation. It offers an overview of the environmental impact of deforestation and presents actionable strategies for mitigation. Key points include: Insights into how deforestation directly causes emissions through tree felling and indirectly through anaerobic fermentation in waterlogged soils; Assessment of deforestation’s significant contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions, particularly focusing on carbon dioxide and methane; Highlighting reforestation, afforestation, and sustainable forest management as key practices to reduce greenhouse gas emissions; Data-driven projections on the potential reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 through the implementation of these sustainable practices.

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