Policymakers significantly undercounting CO2 emissions from global wood harvesting, researchers say

Published 22:03 on July 5, 2023  /  Last updated at 22:03 on July 5, 2023  / Matthew Lithgow /  International, Nature-based, Voluntary

Scientific papers and public policies are not typically counting the substantial contribution of wood harvesting to global carbon emissions, with GHG output set to take off even further through 2050 as timber demand grows, researchers said Wednesday.
Scientific papers and public policies are not typically counting the substantial contribution of wood harvesting to global carbon emissions, with GHG output set to take off even further through 2050 as timber demand grows, researchers said Wednesday.


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