New Amazon Carbon Maps May Help Limit Deforestation

Carnegie Airborne Observatory aircraft
A Carnegie Airborne Observatory aircraft surveying the Peruvian Amazon.
(Image credit: Greg Asner)

The vast jungle canopy of the Amazon looks like a solid wall of green from space to the human eye. But satellites and other high tech instruments can provide a much more nuanced view right down to the household level.

That might sound like something the CIA would be interested in, but there’s another audience that could benefit even more: forest managers and scientists looking to sequester the most carbon possible. Now a new study has provided them with that view by creating the most detailed carbon maps ever produced for the Amazon.

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