sarita magazine online This article can be seen in the magazine Most of the World Heritage Forest carbon is stored in tropical sites. Report estimates that forests across WHS removed approximately 190 million tonnes of CO2 per year between 2001 and 2020 from the atmosphere. Key Findings of the report Over the past 20 years WHS lost 3.5 million hectares of forest and forests in 10 World Heritage sites emitted more carbon than they absorbed. Two most widespread threats to UNESCO WHFo Climate change with associated severe weather (e.g. fires storms floods droughts temperature extremes and habitat shiftingalteration). o Land-use pressures associated with various human activities such as illegal logging wood harvesting and agricultural encroachment due to livestock farminggrazing and crops. Indias Sundarbans National Park is among five sites that have the highest blue carbon stocks globally buy sarita magazine online.
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