Canada's boreal forest is on the move, and it's heading north. But here's the intriguing part: this shift is not just about trees; it's about the planet's carbon storage potential. A recent study, published in the journal Biogeosciences, reveals that over three decades, the boreal forest has expanded northward, covering an additional 0.844 million square kilometers. This expansion is a significant development, especially considering the boreal forest's role in combating climate change. But why is this happening? And what does it mean for our planet's future? Let's dive in and explore.
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