Pacific Northwest forests could store more carbon, help address greenhouse issues
Letting Pacific Northwest forests age longer would increase carbon storage and help mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, researchers in Oregon said. If, for example, the region's forests were allowed to increase in age by 50 years, their potential to store atmospheric carbon would increase by 15 percent, researchers at Oregon State University, Corvallis, said. That would significantly offset the nation's carbon budget since the Pacific Northwest accounts for 14 percent of the live biomass in the United States, said Beverly Law, a professor of forest science at the university. Law's team analyzed two decades worth of information from 15,000 forest plots in the North American Carbon Program.
Pacific Northwest forests could store more carbon, help address greenhouse issues
The forests of the Pacific Northwest hold significant potential to increase carbon storage and help mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in coming years, a recent study concludes, if they are managed ...
Thu 2 Jul 09 from PhysOrg
Pacific Northwest Forests Could Store More Carbon, Help Address Greenhouse Issues, Fri 3 Jul 09 from ScienceDaily
Pacific Northwest Forests Could Store More Carbon, Thu 2 Jul 09 from RedOrbit
Pacific Northwest forests could store more carbon, help address greenhouse issues, Thu 2 Jul 09 from e! Science News
Older forests store more carbon
CORVALLIS, Ore., July 3 (UPI) -- Letting Pacific Northwest forests age longer would increase carbon storage and help mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, researchers in Oregon said.
Fri 3 Jul 09 from UPI
Older forests store more carbon, Fri 3 Jul 09 from RedOrbit
- Pages: 1