
Episode 3 Preview
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Carbon drawdown is a superpower of forests. Understand why restoring and protecting them is vital.
Forests are the most effective carbon pumps on Earth, but only when they’re functioning well and rich in species. Meet people working to improve biodiversity, saving keystone species and using Indigenous wisdom to rebuild and restore our forests.
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Episode 3 Preview
Preview: Episode 3 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Forests are the most effective carbon pumps on Earth, but only when they’re functioning well and rich in species. Meet people working to improve biodiversity, saving keystone species and using Indigenous wisdom to rebuild and restore our forests.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(compelling music) - [Narrator] Forests, the lungs of the planet, the best carbon drawdown tool we have.
(uplifting music) Imagine a world where forests can thrive and flourish hand in hand with humanity.
(uplifting music) If we can look after them, we can protect our future with nature.
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Wildfires Threaten Canada's Boreal Forest
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Devastating wildfires are threatening to destroy Canada’s boreal forest. (9m 13s)
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