While the term “climate change” is still fairly new (some are more familiar with the term “global warming”), it represents an important focus individuals and businesses will have for decades to come as the world addresses a buildup of greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere.
In Minnesota, both the forest products industry and the forests themselves are doing much to help improve the atmosphere.
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Forests remove carbon from the air, soaking up greenhouse gasses in a manner similar to how sponges soak up spills. Then, when trees are turned into lumber, engineered wood products, paper, industrial packaging and other forest products, those products continue to store the carbon for decades and even centuries!
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Carbon is a naturally occurring element. It is also part of carbon dioxide (CO2), an odorless gas that is produced in a variety of ways. We exhale carbon dioxide when we breathe. Carbon is emitted when fossil fuels are burned to energy. Vehicles and factories can also release it into the atmosphere.
While carbon dioxide is necessary for plants to generate oxygen, too much carbon dioxide in the air is believed to contribute to climate change.
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