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Wildfires Continue Emitting Carbon Dioxide Long After They Die

Forests Emit Carbon Dioxide for Years After Wildfires, Study Finds

A recent study has found that forests destroyed by wildfires continue to emit carbon dioxide (CO₂) for years after the flames have been extinguished. The boreal forest, a critical CO₂ sink stretching across Earth’s northern latitudes, plays a crucial role in removing carbon from the atmosphere. However, when these forests burn, they release large amounts of CO₂, exacerbating climate change.

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Tristan's deep sleepers: Michael Penix Jr., Bryce Young among players to watch

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