Protecting nature's carbon sinks can mitigate climate change, but not a 'silver bullet': report
12 Dec 2022

Protecting carbon sinks such as forests, tidal marshes, and seagrass meadows can mitigate climate change impacts but those conservation efforts will not be enough to capture the CO2 that Canada emits, says a Canadian expert panel on carbon sink potential.
Simon Fraser University professors Kirsten Zickfeld and Karen Kohfeld are part of the panel that released a report ahead of the COP15 biodiversity summit in Montreal, which began Wednesday and runs for two weeks.
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