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Boreal Forests Face Northward Expansion and Southward Contraction Due to Climate Change
The boreal region's soils have long buffered the planet against warming by storing huge quantities of carbon and keeping it out of the atmosphere. Its remoteness has historically protected its forests and wetlands from extensive human impact.
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