‘Ignored’: Climate change fight should shift to look at forest policy, scientist says
Canada hasn’t paid enough attention to what could be a leafy, green ally in the fight against climate change, says one of the country’s most prominent scientists.
“We need to talk about forests,” said Suzanne Simard, the University of British Columbia researcher whose study into old-growth communities has changed the discipline and inspired novelists and filmmakers.
“Forests have been ignored in the climate change picture.”
Simard, whose book “In Search of the Mother Tree” describes how trees in healthy forests communicate and share resources, said Canada’s old-growth forests are one of its largest reserves of stored carbon and that the way those forests are now harvested is setting that climate-warming element free.