Towards more effective nature-based climate solutions in global forests
William R. L. Anderegg(University of Utah), Linqing Yang(Beijing Normal University), Barbara Haya(University of California, Berkeley), Christa M. Anderson(World Wildlife Fund), Danny Cullenward(University of Pennsylvania), Michael L. Goulden(University of California, Irvine), C. A. Williams(Clark University), Jonathan Wang(University of Utah), Jennifer A. Holm(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Marysa M. Laguë(University of Utah), Chao Wu(Tsinghua University), L.F. Blanchard(University of Utah), James T. Randerson(University of California, Irvine), Grayson Badgley(Carnegie Institution for Science), Peng Gao(University of North Carolina Wilmington), Matthew D. Hurteau(University of New Mexico), Meng Liu(University of Utah), Anna T. Trugman(University of California, Santa Barbara), Kimberly A. Novick(Indiana University Bloomington)
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