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Trees are nature's best method for carbon dioxide sequestration, as they absorb and store this greenhouse gas as they grow. Forests already absorb one-third of the world's fossil-fuel emissions, but there's room for improvement: An additional 2 billion hectares of degraded lands are ripe for restoration. Scaling-up the ability of forests to sequester carbon will play a critical role in mitigating climate change.