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Yes, this means a ton of carbon ends up in the atmosphere instead of in the trees. The right move would be thinning and prescribed burns, but this administration isn’t going to do that.
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Yes, this means a ton of carbon ends up in the atmosphere instead of in the trees. The right move would be thinning and prescribed burns, but this administration isn’t going to do that.
Here is a good blog post on the nationalforest.org website. Posted in 2013 (according to archive.org).
https://www.nationalforests.org/blog/what-are-the-differences-between-national-parks-and-national-forests