ON
← Zurück zum Feed
New study reveals the carbon storage benefits of savanna grasses over trees
ZA🏛️ Politikvor 8 Std.

New study reveals the carbon storage benefits of savanna grasses over trees

A new study led by the University of Cape Town and Conservation South Africa challenges the common belief that planting trees in African savannas enhances carbon storage. The research, published in the journal Functional Ecology, found that savanna grasses, particularly Themeda triandra, are significantly more effective at storing carbon in sandy savanna soils than trees. Using controlled experiments with elevated CO2 levels, scientists observed that grasses stored about 10% more carbon than trees, primarily through underground root systems. The study warns that tree-planting initiatives could disrupt fragile soil ecosystems and release stored carbon, potentially harming biodiversity and climate goals. It calls for a shift in global climate strategies to recognize grasslands as valuable ecosystems rather than areas needing forestation.

Wie jede Seite berichtete

Dasselbe Ereignis, gruppiert nach der politischen Ausrichtung der berichtenden Medien.

Wie jede Seite berichtete

Unterstütze unabhängige, biasbewusste Nachrichten und schalte den Social-Puls, das Community-Voting und deinen persönlichen Für-dich-Feed frei.

Unterstützer werden

Weltweite Berichterstattung

Dasselbe Ereignis, wie es in anderen Ländern berichtet wurde.

Weltweite Berichterstattung

Unterstütze unabhängige, biasbewusste Nachrichten und schalte den Social-Puls, das Community-Voting und deinen persönlichen Für-dich-Feed frei.

Unterstützer werden

Faktencheck

Zentrale faktische Aussagen und wie viele Quellen sie bestätigen bzw. bestreiten.

Faktencheck

Unterstütze unabhängige, biasbewusste Nachrichten und schalte den Social-Puls, das Community-Voting und deinen persönlichen Für-dich-Feed frei.

Unterstützer werden

1 Berichte

IOL (Independent Online) logoIOL (Independent Online)ParteinahLinksFaktentreue 85Objektivität 70vor 8 Std.
New study reveals the carbon storage benefits of savanna grasses over trees

A new study led by the University of Cape Town and Conservation South Africa challenges the common belief that planting trees in African savannas enhances carbon storage. The research, published in the journal Functional Ecology, found that savanna grasses, particularly Themeda triandra, are significantly more effective at storing carbon in sandy savanna soils than trees. Using controlled experiments with elevated CO2 levels, scientists observed that grasses stored about 10% more carbon than trees, primarily through underground root systems. The study warns that tree-planting initiatives could disrupt fragile soil ecosystems and release stored carbon, potentially harming biodiversity and climate goals. It calls for a shift in global climate strategies to recognize grasslands as valuable ecosystems rather than areas needing forestation.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Links): The article frames the study as a critique of traditional reforestation efforts, which are often supported by environmental policies and international climate agreements. It emphasizes the overlooked value of grasslands and suggests that current climate strategies are biased toward forests, implying

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 70): The article presents a study from the University of Cape Town and Conservation South Africa published in Functional Ecology, aligning with the cross-source consensus. It accurately reports the study's main findings about grasses storing more carbon than trees in savanna soils. However, the language

Halte die Nachrichten ehrlich.

ObjectiveNews ist leserfinanziert und werbefrei – wir zeigen dir den Bias, statt ihn zu verstecken. Unterstütze unabhängigen Journalismus für 5 €/Monat.

Unterstützer werden

Ähnliche Themen