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Old-Growth Forests Help Combat Climate Change
Environmental Risks Gregor Wilson 9/11/08 Environmental Risks Gregor Wilson 9/11/08

Old-Growth Forests Help Combat Climate Change

Mature forests in colder climes may continue to store more carbon than they emit, thereby helping to stave off global warming. Read David Biello’s Scientific American article on how old-growth temperate and subpolar forests contribute to the fight against global warming.

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