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A new study from the University of Vermont takes the first-ever look at how much carbon is stored in wood in streams across ...
Dead trees, particularly large ones in streams, play a significant role in carbon storage, with old-growth forests storing four to five times more carbon in stream wood than mature forests.
(WCAX) - It’s common knowledge that living trees and plants absorb carbon, aiding climate change mitigation. However, new research from the University of Vermont suggests that dead trees may be ...
A new study from the University of Vermont finds streams play an important role in storing climate-warming carbon. Dead trees keep a surprising amount of carbon out of the atmosphere when they ...