Boreal planting in Canada could deliver 3.9 bln tonnes CO2 removals by 2100

Published 15:56 on November 18, 2025 / Last updated at 15:56 on November 18, 2025 / / Americas (US & Canada), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry), Voluntary (VCM Developments)

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Large-scale tree planting in Canada’s northwestern boreal region could remove around 3.9 billion tonnes of CO2 by 2100 under realistic deployment assumptions, research published last week has found.
Large-scale tree planting in Canada’s northwestern boreal region could remove around 3.9 billion tonnes of CO2 by 2100 under realistic deployment assumptions, research published last week has found.


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