@BennettBryson This is false. 90% of carbon (giant boles of trees) stay after forest fire. If you think there is more carbon after logging you should read the research: https://t.co/wfxOEAqA1O https://t.co/AISbADaE3W
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Logging in U.S. forests emits 617 million tons of CO2 annually — comparable to yearly U.S. emissions from the residential and commercial sectors combined. https://t.co/7hN3whHzWH
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@BerkeleyLab @LBNLBioSci @SandiaLabs @abpdu @jbei Forests are not overgrown. Most CA fires are NOT in the forest. Forest 'mgmt' emits more carbon than natural disturbances. This isn't a climate solution, but a fast track towards desertification. Focus reso
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2. Embrace the science documenting forest industry climate impacts. Logging is the single biggest driver of US forest carbon emissions, with the largest emissions coming from Southeastern forests. (5) https://t.co/KgdX7A6SzG