Trees reversing 'Skinhead Earth' may aid global climate: report.
14th Nov 2006, 16:13 GMT
A growing list of countries have reversed deforestation by planting trees, which absorb carbon dioxide, the most common greenhouse gas behind global climate change, a report said Monday.
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