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Revealing the widespread potential of forests to increase low level cloud cover

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Revealing the widespread potential of forests to increase low level cloud cover

G. Duveiller, F. Filipponi, et al.

Discover how afforestation can influence cloud cover and potentially cool our planet! This exciting study reveals that in 67% of global areas, afforestation increases low-level cloud cover, with forest type playing a key role. Conducted by Gregory Duveiller, Federico Filipponi, Andrej Ceglar, Jędrzej Bojanowski, Ramdane Alkama, and Alessandro Cescatti.

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Abstract
Forests play a key role in humanity's current challenge to mitigate climate change thanks to their capacity to sequester carbon. Preserving and expanding forest cover is considered essential to enhance this carbon sink. However, changing the forest cover can further affect the climate system through biophysical effects. One such effect that is seldom studied is how afforestation can alter the cloud regime, which can potentially have repercussions on the hydrological cycle, the surface radiation budget and on planetary albedo itself. Here we provide a global scale assessment of this effect derived from satellite remote sensing observations. We show that for 67% of sampled areas across the world, afforestation would increase low level cloud cover, which should have a cooling effect on the planet. We further reveal a dependency of this effect on forest type, notably in Europe where needleleaf forests generate more clouds than broadleaf forests.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 15, 2021
Authors
Gregory Duveiller, Federico Filipponi, Andrej Ceglar, Jędrzej Bojanowski, Ramdane Alkama, Alessandro Cescatti
Tags
afforestation
cloud cover
climate change
carbon sequestration
needleleaf forests
broadleaf forests
biophysical effects
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