Fighting for their lives | The world's forests in figures

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[ICYMI] Fighting for their lives | The world's forests in figures

As politicians, including French President Emmanuel Macron, prepare to descend on the West African nation of Gabon for an international summit on forests, AFP looks at how green our globe really is.Forests cover almost a third, or 31 percent, of the global land area, according to a 2022 report by the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization .

Four-fifths of the world's amphibian species live in forests, as do three-quarters of bird species, 68 percent of mammal species and many of the 60,000 kinds of trees found on Earth.AFP/File | CARL DE SOUZA They contain 662 billion tonnes of carbon, more than half of all the carbon found in soil and vegetation.

But it warns in its latest report on forests that they could start emitting carbon rather than absorbing it if deforestation is not halted.

 

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