It is commonly assumed that as forest ecosystems age, they accumulate and store (sequester) more carbon. A study based at the University of Michigan Biological Station has untangled carbon cycling over two centuries and found that it’s more nuanced than that. It is commonly assumed that as forest ecosystems age, they accumulate and store (sequester) more carbon. A study based at the University of Michigan Biological Station has untangled carbon cycling over two centuries and found that it’s more nuanced than that. Environment Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Time is not the driving influence of forest carbon storage, study finds
