Por: Associated Press Science March 02, 2023
Phillip Meintzer was hours away by car from the largest fires raging in the forests of British Columbia and Alberta in summer of 2021, but the air was still thick with smoke from the Canadian infernos.“The fires weren’t next door. It was a little ways away,” Meintzer, a conservation specialist with the Calgary-based environmental group Alberta Wilderness Association. “But we spent the whole month under a blanket of smoke.”Fires like... + full article
ABC News USA Tech March 03, 2023
Phillip Meintzer was hours away by car from the largest fires raging in the forests of British Columbia and Alberta in summer of 2021, but the air was still thick with smoke from the Canadian infernos.“The fires weren't next door. It was a little ways away,” Meintzer, a... + más
Carbon emissions from boreal forest fires rose in 2021 | Associated Press
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MarketWatch USA Business February 22, 2023
Carbon-credit markets have been around for a long time as global governments aim to cut companies’ emissions without outright bans. Each company receives a quota for how much carbon dioxide it can emit. Those that exceed the threshold have to purchase extra permits from those... + más
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Associated Press USA Business December 22, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — For years, airlines have offered passengers concerned by climate change an option: For an extra cost, cancel out the carbon dioxide pollution from their share of a flight, by paying to protect trees.That’s the idea behind forest carbon credits. Trees absorb... + más
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The New York Times USA World November 16, 2022
BROADBACK FOREST, Quebec — At a bend in the Broadback River, Don Saganash, 60, listened to the steady, familiar sound of the rapids that to his ears were the “heartbeat of the Broadback.’’ He took in the surrounding forest, the spruce and pine trees rising from a floor... + más
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NBC News USA Science November 11, 2022
Global emissions of carbon dioxide stayed at record high levels in 2022, giving the planet less than a decade to meet the goals of the landmark Paris Agreement, according to a report released Thursday. The Global Carbon Project, made up of scientists who track and quantify... + más
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CBS News USA World November 11, 2022
The burning of fossil fuels continues to wreak havoc on Earth's stability. A group of more than 100 scientists has determined that 2022 will be a record year for carbon emissions — a finding that comes as world leaders gather in Egypt at COP27 to discuss the urgency in... + más
Global carbon emissions are still at record highs | NBC News
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Time USA Science October 26, 2022
One of the most significant carbon sinks on the planet is right below your feet. , that layer of organic material and crushed-up rock that covers much of the terrestrial earth like a chocolate coating, contains about . It’s the on the planet after the ocean, currently holding... + más
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