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On the next episode of Planet Haliburton we take a hard look at the climate crisis and the health of Ontario’s Boreal Forest. Discussion about slowing down, stopping, or even reversing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere place a lot of faith in the world’s forests as virtually inexhaustible carbon storehouses. But are Canada’s and Ontario’s forests really the carbon sinks we think they are?
To begin answering that question join me, Terry Moore, for a conversation with Dave Pearce, Forest Conservation Manager for the
Wildlands League, about the League’s recent bombshell report entitled “Logging Scars”.
Show Notes: https://canoefm.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Background-Resources-for-Planet-Haliburton-January-13-2020.pdf</p>;
By Terry Moore | Canoe FMOn the next episode of Planet Haliburton we take a hard look at the climate crisis and the health of Ontario’s Boreal Forest. Discussion about slowing down, stopping, or even reversing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere place a lot of faith in the world’s forests as virtually inexhaustible carbon storehouses. But are Canada’s and Ontario’s forests really the carbon sinks we think they are?
To begin answering that question join me, Terry Moore, for a conversation with Dave Pearce, Forest Conservation Manager for the
Wildlands League, about the League’s recent bombshell report entitled “Logging Scars”.
Show Notes: https://canoefm.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Background-Resources-for-Planet-Haliburton-January-13-2020.pdf</p>;