National Forests Are Being Replanted Post-Wildfire Thanks to the Infrastructure Bill
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"America's National Forests cover 193 million acres and hold over 25% of all carbon stored in U.S. forest ecosystems, serving vital ecological roles."
"These public assets are going up in smoke as larger and larger chunks of America's National Forests are severely burned by a new generation of megafires fueled by climate change."
"The REPLANT Act in the bipartisan Infrastructure Law allows us to reforest faster than ever; it's a collaborative success amidst a divided national landscape."
"Wildfires now burn more than three times as much land in California as just a few decades ago, showcasing the urgency to address climate change's impact on our forests."
Read at time.com
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