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Here, Cutting Down Millions of Trees is Actually a Good Thing

WATCH: Scientists protect a vast carbon store by chopping down millions of trees in Scotland.

Source: Here, Cutting Down Millions of Trees is Actually a Good Thing

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Posted on April 14, 2017Author CHouderCategories FeatureTags carbon sequestration, restoration, Scotland

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