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Restoring Forests Means Less Fuel for Wildfire and More Storage For Carbon
When wildfires burn up forests, they don't just damage the trees. They destroy a key part of the global carbon cycle. Restoring those trees as quickly as possible could tip the scale in favor of mitigating severe climate change.
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