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    Wildfires, carbon sinks and the value of forestry policy

    ENJune 26, 2023
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    Did you know that American forests offset 12% of total U.S. emissions? With wildfires back in the headlines, Energy Analyst Pavel Molchanov discusses the crucial role of reforestation efforts. [Recorded June 14, 2023]

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