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Briefing: The secret superpower of Brazil’s vast savanna

Strategic angle: The Amazon rainforest gets all the attention, but the neighboring cerrado stores massive amounts of carbon in its peaty soils.

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Updated 30 days ago
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The cerrado, a vast savanna ecosystem in Brazil, is significant for its capacity to store substantial amounts of carbon in its peaty soils. This characteristic is critical for climate change mitigation efforts.

Unlike the Amazon rainforest, which frequently garners attention, the cerrado's carbon storage capabilities are essential for understanding broader ecological dynamics and climate resilience.

As policymakers consider strategies for carbon management, the importance of the cerrado must be integrated into infrastructure planning and environmental assessments to optimize carbon capture potential.