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Karen Filipovich

Karen Filipovich

Former Associate Research Director and Former Research Fellow, Environment and Natural Resources Program, 1999-2002

 

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Former Associate Research Director and Former Research Fellow, Environment and Natural Resources Program, 1999-2002

Current Affiliation: Director, Montana Watercourse, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana

 

 

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Environment and Natural Resources

Capitalizing on Russia's Forest Sequestration

Discussion Paper

By Karen Filipovich, Former Associate Research Director and Former Research Fellow, Environment and Natural Resources Program, 1999-2002 and Noune Sekhpossian, Former Research Fellow, Environment and Natural Resources Program

Terrestrial carbon sequestration is advocated as an inexpensive mitigation option to the problem of global climate change.   The country with the largest forest resource in the world is Russia, perceived to have the potential to store vast amounts of carbon.  In a world constrained by the threat of climate change, this capacity could be enormously valuable.

 

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