Siberian Carbon 'Sink' May Soon Become Net Source of Emissions & Study

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
forest loss and degradation have grown increasingly more intense in recent decades, researchers at the Russian Academy of Sciencessaid
at the Sukachev Institute of Forest in Krasnoyarsk, noted that Siberia has witnessed an uptick in both the number of wildfires and in the
Fires in general, including high-intensity ones, have indeed been on the rise
the incomplete burning of wood and fossil fuels
Though not a greenhouse gas, black carbon contributes to global heating by absorbing energy from the Sun, while also reducing the Earth's
widespread, creating large amounts of black carbon in the process.