Individuals rely on the natural systems composed of trees, grasslands, and bushes to absorb carbon from the air and sequester it beneath the surface, a critical process in mitigating the march toward a climate catastrophe. Ironically, these same protected spaces also tend to be highly photogenic hot
Yellowstone National Park has been used as a case study to measure the excess carbon emissions contributed by visitors from around the globe each year.
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