New Research Challenges Forest Carbon Storage Estimates in Warming Climate
A recent study on oak trees indicates that forests might store less carbon than current climate models predict. Researchers found that while photosynthesis continues late in the year, wood growth often ceases by mid-summer. This decoupling suggests that increased carbon uptake may not translate into greater long-term carbon storage, potentially leading to an overestimation of forests' role as carbon sinks.
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