Why there aren’t enough trees to offset society’s carbon emissions – and there never will be
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The Conversation
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audio
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Education
Health & Fitness
Science
Publication Date |
Aug 10, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:26:16

There aren’t enough trees to offset society’s carbon emissions – and there never will be. Yet, Bonnie Waring, senior lecturer at the Grantham Institute – Climate Change and Environment, at Imperial College London argues that even if they can't save us from climate change, society still depends on forests.

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