We're Not All Tree-Huggers: Climate Change in the Boreal Forest

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2010

The boreal forest is Canada's largest biome. It has great economic, recreational, and cultural importance to the people of Canada. It also has great importance to the world's climate, and the problem of global warming.

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  • Man we can have like a unknown creature up thier too why dont we send like an expadition team up thier.it the third largest,what if we still have uncontacted natives living up thier?

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