The concept that planting trees will help mitigate climate change by storing CO2 is too simplistic, ignoring the large effect that plants have on the water cycle. Careful restoration of native plant ecosystems can rebalance that cycle, further mitigating climate change while also reducing flood and drought extremes.
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Gies, E. More than carbon sticks. Nat Water 1, 820–823 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44221-023-00143-z
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