Though the Amazon, the world's largest tropical forest, remains a net carbon sink, it verges on becoming a net source, with forests in regions outside indigenous lands between 2001 and 2021 emitting 1.3 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide per year and removing one billion tonnes per year, making them a net source of about 300 million tonnes of carbon dioxide, equivalent to the yearly fossil fuel emissions
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Though the Amazon, the world's largest tropical forest, remains a net carbon sink, it verges on becoming a net source, with forests in regions outside indigenous lands between 2001 and 2021 emitting 1.3 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide per year and removing one billion tonnes per year, making them a net source of about 300 million tonnes of carbon dioxide, equivalent to the yearly fossil fuel emissions