Tropical rainforests

Equatorial forests contribute significantly to the reduction of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

An excerpt from the article 20 facts about tropical rainforests

In addition to carbon, the vegetation also stores methane, thanks to soil bacteria. Successive deforestation of these areas reduces the amount of gases absorbed, which could lead to a rise in global temperatures. It has been estimated that if all of Africa's equatorial forests were logged, the average atmospheric temperature would increase by 2.5 to 5 °C.