Tasmanian bushfire and forest ecologists respond to government's claim that native forestry is good for climate

Adam Holmes
October 5 2021 - 8:00am
A forestry coupe in the North-East. Picture: Craig George
A forestry coupe in the North-East. Picture: Craig George

The Tasmanian Government and the forestry industry have continued to claim that the state's native forestry practices are a net-benefit for mitigating climate change, but University of Tasmania bushfire and forest ecologists say it's not that simple.

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Adam Holmes

Adam Holmes

Journalist at The Examiner and Advocate, Tasmania

From Adelaide to south-west Victoria, Bendigo to Tasmania, I've provided in-depth stories in politics, environmental affairs, issues facing disadvantaged communities, legal affairs and much more. Contact me at adam.holmes@examiner.com.au or on Twitter at @adamholmes010

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