Signals of Hope: that's the Forest in Rhineland-Palatinate
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The forest in Rhineland-Palatinate has recovered slightly for the first time in years in 2025. This is shown by the new forest status report presented by the Minister of Climate Protection Katrin Eder (Greens) in Mainz.
Rhineland-Palatinate is one of the most forest-rich federal states. More than 42 percent of the country's area is covered by forest. This is important because it not only provides oxygen for breathing, but can also store carbon dioxide. However, damaged forests even emit greenhouse gases – which makes the target, a climate-neutral Rhineland-Palatinate in 2040, even more difficult. For the first time in seven years, the forest in Rhineland-Palati…
MAINZ – The state of the forest in Rhineland-Palatinate has improved for about seven years. The beech, the most common tree species in the country, has recovered, reports Minister of Climate Protection Katrin Eder (Greens) in Mainz. The oaks have also seen an improvement in the condition of the crowns. For the first time since 2018, [...]
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