The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) collects a wealth of forest data from its Members through the Forest Resources Assessment (FRA). The FAO Statistics Division uses the FRA data to regularly update its Land Use dataset, as well as input for estimating CO₂ emissions and removals from forests. This brief describes new FAO estimates of emissions and removals from forests for 220 countries and territories, over the 1990?2025 period, based on the newly released FRA 2025 data. The variables disseminated include information on forest area extent (forest land and its subcomponents, naturally regenerating and planted forests) and forest carbon flows (forest carbon stock change, deforestation emissions and forest land emissions/removals). This analysis focuses on new trends in forest emissions in terms of deforestation, forest restoration, carbon storage on remaining forest land, and the overall net impact of forests on climate via net emissions or removals, focusing on the period 2000?2025.