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Temporary carbon storage in forests has climate value — but we need to get the accounting right

By H. Damon Matthews, Professor and Concordia University Research Chair in Climate Science and Sustainability, Concordia University
Alexander Koch, Head of Geospatial at Trove Research, University of Hong Kong
Amy Luers, Affiliate Professor, Geography, Planning and Environment, Concordia University
Kirsten Zickfeld, Distinguished Professor of Climate Science, Simon Fraser University
Tracking both the amount of carbon and the time that it remains stored is key to unlocking the potential of nature-based carbon storage as a climate mitigation strategy.The Conversation


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