Deforestation and Climate Change
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Climate CouncilDeforestation and Climate Changeclimatecouncil.org.auForests act as carbon sinks that draw carbon dioxide from our atmosphere and stabilise our climate. How does that work and what does it mean for our warming climate? The post Deforestation and Climate Change appeared first on Climate Council .
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