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  • Our forests have reached a tipping point

    Let's look at what happened in the last decade. During the 2010s, forest carbon losses added an average of 175 MtCO2 per year to the atmosphere. That's more than most nations emit, and yet Canada isn't even counting it in our national total. The atmosphere, however, most certainly is. The more CO2 it gains, the more extreme the climate crisis becomes. Any guesses on how many Canadian gasoline-burn

    Our forests have reached a tipping point
    xtm77
    xtm77 2023/10/02
    カナダのレポートは面白い2001年を境に森林の成長時CO2吸収率より森林伐採、山火事、腐敗から出るCO2排出率が上回る内容これは各国のCO2排出制限で温暖化防止をコントロールできる時期が既に過ぎている事を示している。
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