Published on Thursday, April 10, 2008 by Canadian Press
Logging Boreal Forest Could Detonate Massive ‘Carbon Bomb,’ Says Report
by Steve Rennie
OTTAWA – Canada’s boreal forest is a ticking “carbon bomb” and its continued logging could trigger a massive release of greenhouse gases, says a new report.
A Greenpeace study released Thursday says cutting down trees in the boreal forest is exacerbating climate change by releasing stores of greenhouse gases trapped in soil and vegetation.
It also found that logging makes the forest more susceptible to insect outbreaks and wildfires which, if widespread, could cause a spike in greenhouse-gas emissions – the so-called “carbon bomb.”
And the report says a warmer climate melts permafrost, releasing methane, a greenhouse gas 21 times more potent than carbon dioxide.