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forest carbon sinksYle News
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In 2022 , Finland 's land use and forestry sector became a net source of emissions for the first time.
That means that the carbon absorbed by forests was no longer enough to counterbalance emissions from farming and other land use.
The carbon-neutral goal is threatening to slip away, researchers warn.
Finland stopped importing timber from Russia due to EU sanctions.
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