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Preserving Russia's carbon sink: strategies for improving carbon storage through boreal forest protection
The boreal forests of Siberia, which store 40000 million tons of carbon and account for 25% of all non-ocean carbon absorption in the northern hemisphere, play a critical role in maintaining global climate balance. Siberia's forests, however, are being destroyed and degraded at an ever-increasing rate. This paper discusses the impact of Siberia's forests on the global carbon cycle, and what political and economic steps can be taken to ensure their preservation.
Keywords: carbon offset strategies, carbon sinks, boreal forests, Russia, carbon cycle, carbon storage, forest protection, forest destruction
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