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A typical log train in Oregon in 2006 gives an impression of the dramatic change that has been wrought on Pacific Northwest forests under the rhetoric of sustainable harvesting. The smaller, younger forests left today sequester less carbon, when we actually need increasing carbon sequestration capacity to help address fossil fuel emissions.
Photo: Kevin Matthews/ Artifice Images
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