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Tropical trees have grown bigger over the past 40 years and now absorb 20 percent of fossil fuel emissions from the atmosphere, highlighting the need to preserve threatened forests, British researchers said yesterday.

Using data collected from nearly 250,000 trees in the world's tropical forests over the past 40 years, their study found that tropical forests across the world remove 4.8 billion tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year.

"To get an idea of the value of the sink, the removal of nearly 5 billion tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by intact tropical forests, based on realistic prices for a ton of carbon, would be valued at billions of dollars per year," said Lee White, Gabon's chief climate change scientist, who co-led the study.

The researchers do not know exactly why trees are getting bigger and mopping up more carbon but they suspect that extra carbon dioxide in the atmosphere may be acting like a fertilizer.

While nature has provided a free subsidy for dealing with carbon emissions, it is one that won't last forever because trees can only grow so much bigger, said Simon Lewis, an ecologist at the University of Leeds who led the study.

"The trees are growing just a bit bigger but they make a big difference because there are so many trees and half their mass is carbon," Lewis said. "Our study gives us another reason why it is really important to conserve tropical rain forests."

The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change estimates that human activity produces 32 billion tons of carbon dioxide worldwide each year, but only about 15 billion tons of it actually stays in the atmosphere and affects climate change.

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Human-produced greenhouse gases are blamed for warming temperatures, which experts say will spark heat waves, droughts, more powerful storms, species extinctions and higher sea levels.

Knowing exactly what happens to the carbon dioxide pumped into the atmosphere will help researchers better understand future climate change, Lewis added.

The team analyzed data on 250,000 tree records collected from the world's tropical forests over a 40-year period and found that the total mass of trees - which is mostly in their trunks - was getting bigger on average.

As a result, tropical forests absorb more carbon emissions and now make up about half the world's land carbon sink, the researchers said in the journal Nature.

"This is all about what is happening with the trees but we still don't know what is happening with the soils," said Lewis.

(Shanghai Daily via Agencies Febraury 19, 2009)

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