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Regarding California and Australia they might not be as big CO2 emitters as you might expect as long as the forest grows back well after fires.



Young trees cannot not sequester amount of CO2 as mature forests. Not even close. And trends are showing that droughts will continue, so there will be not enough water for them to grow.


No, but young forests grow into old forests and while they don't hold as much CO2 they sequester it much much faster. (assuming of course that there is good regeneration after fires.)


unless they burn every year.




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