NASA study finds Canadian wildfires risk carbon uptake potential of nation’s forests

Published 01:42 on August 31, 2024  /  Last updated at 01:42 on August 31, 2024  / /  Americas, Canada, Nature-based, Voluntary

A NASA-funded study has highlighted concerns about the durability of Canada’s forests to serve as carbon sinks after analysing emissions from the country’s 2023 wildfires.
A NASA-funded study has highlighted concerns about the durability of Canada’s forests to serve as carbon sinks after analysing emissions from the country’s 2023 wildfires.


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