Study Suggests Forests May Store Less Carbon Than Predicted

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Published: 2026-06-12
Category: science
Source: Columbia Climate School
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New research on oak trees indicates that forests might store less carbon in the future than current models predict. The study found a decoupling between photosynthesis and growth, where trees continue to photosynthesize late in the year but cease growing by mid-summer. This suggests that increased carbon uptake may not lead to greater long-term carbon storage in wood, potentially impacting climate change projections.

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