Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Forest Health Versus Global Warming: Fuel Reduction Likely to Increase Carbon Emissions



A new study demonstrates the harmful effects of thinning down forests. In the past the thinning of forests has been considered good for restoration, public health, and wildlife. However, studies have shown that it is leading to increased carbon sequestration. It has been shown that there are many risk factors with the carbon loss that outweigh the risk of a forest fire. It is actually been researched that this the carbon emission is a huge issue and has not been realize much against other forest problems.

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