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A sweeping aerial view of vast tropical landscape showing the dramatic transition from degraded land to lush, regenerating forest. The foreground displays patchy, cleared areas with scattered vegetation and bare soil, gradually transforming into dense, vibrant green canopy in the distance. Sunlight filters through morning mist, illuminating the contrast between brown, sparse grassland and the emerald green of naturally recovering rainforest. Young saplings and pioneer species dot the middle ground, creating a mosaic of different vegetation stages. The scene captures the natural progression of forest regeneration across rolling hills that stretch to the horizon. Wispy clouds drift over the landscape, while the golden hour lighting emphasizes the hope and potential of natural restoration. The image conveys the scale and beauty of tropical forest recovery, with varying shades of green representing different stages of natural regeneration across this vast, Mexico-sized expanse of healing land.
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La solución natural: 215 millones de hectáreas de tierras tropicales pueden regenerar bosques de forma natural

BY DR. GYMBRO ·

Un estudio revolucionario revela que 215 millones de hectáreas de tierra tropical —un área más grande que México— podrían regenerar bosques de manera natural sin recurrir a costosos programas de plantación. Esta recuperación natural podría capturar 23,4 gigatoneladas de carbono en 30 años, y solo cinco países concentran más de la mitad de ese potencial. La investigación ofrece una vía rentable para alcanzar los objetivos climáticos globales mientras se restaura la biodiversidad a través de los propios procesos naturales.

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