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As a Canadian it appears the wildfires are about to get worse anyway thanks to climate change.
I know we have to do better but to play Canuck devil's advocate, we are limiting the artificial removal of old-growth forest which is a human choice whereas wildfires aren't our choice (except in the cases of arson and controlled burns).
Landfills, papermills, mining operations, gas flaring and other industries all release emissions that I think are not all accounted for. That's why satellite imagery can get better net numbers over an estimation given by each individual organization.
True, but I think the argument is that if we're not including natural carbon sources, we shouldn't be including natural carbon sinks either. If we're counting old growth forests left alone as part of a carbon credit, they it follows that we should include forest fires as a carbon debit. That or leave both off the table and just look at artificial sources and sinks for net emissions.
Absolutely I understand the argument, I am simply presenting Canada's justification to account in a way that's described as cheating. Which I don't think is entirely correct but also is not completely illogical either.
From the Canadian government's perspective they want to reward efforts to maintain old growth forest as well as reducing emissions, but only so much can be done with natural forest fires, so they would rather not penalize anyone (or themselves 😏). The Paris agreement relies on actions per country to meet the targets with little enforcement which is why there is room for "creative" accounting.