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Monday, March 08, 2010
Pacific Northwest Forests Act As Massive Carbon Storage Banks
A new report by The Wilderness Society identifies 10 Pacific Northwest National Forests as the most prolific for storing carbon in our national forest system.
These forests are my favorite in the U.S. -- unbelievably vibrant, and remaining old growth stands are magically cathedralesque...
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Jon Gelbard, Ph.D.
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10:39 AM
Labels:
climate change,
climate policy,
ecosystem services,
land conservation,
land management
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