oh UK announced new funding for an experiment on Tuesday Science A pioneer at heart Amazon rainforest It measures the impact of increased doses Carbon dioxide In trees, the British Embassy said.
British Foreign Secretary James Wise visited the project north of Manas, where scientists are building dozens of towers that inject carbon dioxide into the treetops and monitor how the plants absorb it.
- Lula returned to talk about zero deforestation in the Amazon by 2030
- Deforestation in the Amazon fell by 36% in the first quarter
The experiment, called AmazonFACE, or Free-Air CO2 Enrichment, will help scientists better understand how forests may respond to high levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, a climate-changing greenhouse gas.
In addition to raising temperatures, the gas fertilizes plants, with potential impacts on the water cycle. This may determine the resilience of rainforests to climate change in the coming decades.
The results obtained from 2024 will be available to the scientific community around the world, which will allow a better understanding of how the world’s largest tropical forest can help sequester part of the carbon, while revealing the vulnerability of the Amazon to climate change. , the embassy said.
The project is the result of the work of scientists from the National Research Institute in the Amazon (Inpa), the State University of Campinas (Unicomb) and the British National Meteorological Service, the Met Office.
UK contributes BRL 45 million in addition to BRL 32 million from Brazil. Wise will host a climate partnership with Brazil in Brasilia on Wednesday afternoon before returning home from a trip that includes Jamaica, Colombia and Chile.
This month, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledged £80 million to the Amazon Fund, funded mainly by Norway and Germany, to fight deforestation and support sustainability projects in the Amazon rainforest.
The Amazon makes up about 60% of Brazil, and its rainforests are vital to mitigating the effects of climate change due to the enormous amount of greenhouse gases it absorbs.
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