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GS-3: Environment Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment.
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Recently, a study by IIT Kharagpur indicates that despite an increase in green cover, India’s forests are weakening under climate stress, reducing their ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
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This study was conducted by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur and published in the journal Resources, Conservation & Recycling.
This analysis is the first of its kind linking increases in forest greenness with changes in carbon sequestration capacity.
This study shows that India’s carbon sequestration potential has declined by 5 to 12 per cent due to warming and drying conditions.
This finding underlines that greening does not necessarily mean that the forests are healthy or resilient.
Key Findings of the Study
Rising Climate Stress on Forest Ecosystems
Human Pressures and Forest Demographics
Status of Forests in India (ISFR 2023)
Forest and Tree Cover: India’s total forest and tree cover is 827,357 square kilometers covering 25.17% of India’s total geographical area (GA), with forest cover at 21.76% and tree cover at 3.41%.
Carbon Sink: India has achieved a carbon sink of 30.43 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent. (In line with India's Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) target)
Forest Carbon Stock: India’s forest carbon stock is estimated at 7,285.5 million tonnes, showing an increase of 81.5 million tonnes compared to 2021.
Largest Forest Cover (Area-wise):
States/UTs with Highest Percentage of Forest Cover with respect to total geographical area:

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