Outback action could lead to huge emissions cuts
16 Jul 2010

Australia’s outback has been identified as a vast "pollution bank" that could be used to store 1.3 billion tonnes of carbon by 2050.
A study commissioned by The Nature Conservancy and the Pew Environment Group has found that 9.7 billion tonnes of carbon is stored in the forests, grasslands and woodlands of Australia's outback.
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