Wildfires in Boreal Forests Threaten Global Carbon Balance and Climate
Increases in wildfires in the North American boreal forest are impacting the ecosystem's ability to store carbon, which could worsen climate change. Researchers studied 527 sites across six regions and found that northern areas store more carbon underground, while southern regions accumulate carbon faster. As wildfires increase, the carbon dynamics of these regions will change, affecting the global carbon cycle and climate change.