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Carbon Storage: Planting Trees vs. Protecting Old Forests

Provided by: The Kid Should See This |Published on: July 21, 2022
Articles/Websites Grades 6-8, 9-12

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  • This video and article explains research indicating that old growth forests are more effective at storing carbon than young forests.
  • The researcher advocates for protecting forests with the oldest trees, to serve as carbon storage reserves to help combat climate change.
  • The video describes why newly planted trees are often a carbon source due to respiration and soil activity, whereas old growth forests serve to store carbon with their dense canopy of photosynthesizing leaves.

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Subjects: Biology
Authors: The Kid Should See This, PBS Terra
Region: Global
Languages: English

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