A forma como aprendemos nossos nomes está escrita na cor do céu
personificando no Capitaloceno
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capitaloceno, antropoceno, Floresta Boreal CanadenseResumo
O céu de verão agora frequentemente assume a cor da cúrcuma. A fumaça dos incêndios florestais, soprada de centenas de quilômetros de distância, fica presa como grandes redes entre os edifícios. Edmonton, Alberta, onde tenho vivido por quase vinte anos, é uma cidade na borda da Floresta Boreal Canadense. Essa floresta faz parte da Taiga, a segunda maior floresta do mundo, que se estende pelo Canadá e continua por Islândia, Noruega, Suécia, Finlândia, Rússia, Mongólia e Japão. No Canadá, ela cobre 270 milhões de hectares entre as planícies planas e a tundra ártica desprovida de árvores. A Floresta Boreal é o território de mais de 600 comunidades indígenas, abriga a maior parte das reservas conhecidas de combustíveis fósseis do Canadá, armazena mais de 208 bilhões de toneladas de carbono (11% do total mundial) e, junto com a Floresta Amazônica, constitui um dos dois grandes pulmões do planeta.
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