The natural sinks of forests and peat were key to Finland’s ambitious target to be carbon neutral by 2035. But the land now emits more greenhouse gases than it stores
Just note that today next to non of the carbon ends up in the ground. This was possible back then because there were no organisms that could eat lignin, so that part never decayed and formed… lignite and then more and more pure coal as it aged.
Just note that today next to non of the carbon ends up in the ground. This was possible back then because there were no organisms that could eat lignin, so that part never decayed and formed… lignite and then more and more pure coal as it aged.