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Expanding productive forests creates cost effective carbon sinks and reduces loss of natural forests by offsetting timber extraction
Andrew Cameron
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Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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carbon sink
100%
natural forest
97%
timber
85%
loss
46%
cost
45%
carbon
18%
climate change mitigation
15%
mitigation
14%
climate
12%
wood product
11%
world
10%
afforestation
10%
import
9%
atmosphere
8%
greenhouse gas
7%
financial aid
7%
alternative material
6%
thermal insulation
6%
drought stress
6%
tree planting
5%
damage
5%
pest
5%
farming system
4%
program
4%
packaging
4%
wildfire
4%
planting
4%
footprint
4%
carbon sequestration
4%
plantation
4%
fossil fuel
4%
greenhouse gas emissions
4%
comparison
3%
flooding
3%
human activity
3%
organization
3%
forecast
3%
productivity
3%
demand
2%
climate change
2%
economics
2%
index
2%
product
2%
material
1%