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Nature-based carbon removal can help protect us from a warming planet

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A new study finds that temporary nature-based carbon removal can lower global peak warming levels but only if complemented by ambitious fossil fuel emission reductions.

Nature-based climate solutions aim to preserve and enhance carbon storage in terrestrial or aquatic ecosystems and could be a potential contributor to Canada’s climate change mitigation strategy. “However, the risk is that carbon stored in ecosystems could be lost back to the atmosphere as a result of wildfires, insect outbreaks, deforestation or other human activities,” says SFU’s Kirsten Zickfeld, a distinguished professor of climate science in SFU’s Department of Geography who is on the research team.

https://www.sfu.ca/sfunews/stories/2022/03/nature-based-carbon-removal-can-help-protect-us-from-a-warming-p.html

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