Who gives up land for the world’s climate fixes?
PolicyWednesday, April 1, 2026Mongabay

Who gives up land for the world’s climate fixes?

The initiative to plant trees as a solution to climate change is increasingly recognized for its dual benefits of carbon dioxide absorption and habitat provision. However, it raises important questions about land use, ownership, and the implications for local communities. Policymakers must consider equitable frameworks that balance environmental goals with the rights of landowners and indigenous peoples.

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