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Wildfires kill millions of trees, and those dead trees are set to release a second wave of stored carbon dioxide back into the skies. Could carbon bunkers — underground vaults with buried trees — stop that? CBC News’ Johanna Wagstaffe looks into how feasible this radical idea is.
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