Trapping carbon in forests is an effective way to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. But doing so in a large-scale manner would significantly increase food prices, according to Purdue University economists.
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Trapping carbon in forests is an effective way to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. But doing so in a large-scale manner would significantly increase food prices, according to Purdue University economists.
Wally Tyner
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