The project is important for both Russia and China, as they aim to become carbon neutral and halt greenhouse gas emissions by 2060. Chinese scientists with significant experience in hydrobiochemical modeling have been monitoring greenhouse gases within the ChinaFlux network for 20 years. Similar research is also being conducted in Russia within the SahaFlux network in the country’s northeast, Maksimov said.
He stressed that Yakut ecosystems absorb about 450 million tons of carbon annually. If it were not for forest fires and insect infestations, Russia could claim the status of a national carbon unit donor.
Source: Ferra

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