M.D. Vaden
vadenphotography.com
While browsing web pages today, I came across this one at Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canopy_research
The page says that young forests can contain ten times the CO2 that grown forests do.
Does the vocabulary sound correct?
If this were the case, would it make sense in urban areas to start cutting down older trees and replacing with younger trees?
With forests, where would the extra CO2 storage be - in the trees themselves, or the whole forest from debris to small plants to the canopy?
This seems like an interesting piece of information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canopy_research
The page says that young forests can contain ten times the CO2 that grown forests do.
Does the vocabulary sound correct?
If this were the case, would it make sense in urban areas to start cutting down older trees and replacing with younger trees?
With forests, where would the extra CO2 storage be - in the trees themselves, or the whole forest from debris to small plants to the canopy?
This seems like an interesting piece of information.