
Burying Wildfire Wood: A Carbon Fix
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Canadas wildfires are releasing stored carbon dioxide, threatening emission goals. A solution? Bury dead trees deep underground to lock away carbon, creating carbon credits for reforestation. Experts from the University of Maryland show wood can stay carbon-stable for millennia, but a forest ecologist warns its not a one-size-fits-all solution. CBC investigates the feasibility of scaling up this approach to manage wildfire fallout.
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