Forests emitting carbon = deforestation
In case anyone else is confused by the headline.
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Forests emitting carbon = deforestation
In case anyone else is confused by the headline.
Or burning.
Oh I thought M. Night Shyamalan had taken over from God
ha ha ha wheeeee
Amazon has a lot of parts that are net emitter too. Not looking good

Greate (I'm not sure why but this was surprisingly hard to spell as a English as a second language speaker.)
Gains in savanna regions due to shrub growth have not been enough to offset the losses.
This is concerning. One big hope was that global warming would help grasslands and savannahs expand into the desert and absorb some carbon dioxide. Looks like that's happening, but we're somehow cutting so much forest it nullifies any gains.