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Figure 2: According to the IISD study, when combined factors, such as primary-to-new-growth-forest-conversion, forest regeneration rates, and soil carbon loss, are accounted for, the cradle-to-grave embodied emissions for a wood building could be six percent greater than for a concrete structure of the same height and area.

Figure 2: According to the IISD study, when combined factors, such as primary-to-new-growth-forest-conversion, forest regeneration rates, and soil carbon loss, are accounted for, the cradle-to-grave embodied emissions for a wood building could be six percent greater than for a concrete structure of the same height and area.

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