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(Created page with "According to the IPCC in 2013, forests store more than 80% of aboveground and up to 70% of belowground terrestrial carbon.<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5457303/</ref> Tracts of forest store as much as 200 tons of carbon per hectare (roughly 81 tons per acre).<ref>http://www.sustainabilitylabs.org/ecosystem-restoration/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/forests-and-co2.pdf</ref>")
 
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Tracts of forest store as much as 200 tons of carbon per hectare (roughly 81 tons per acre).<ref>http://www.sustainabilitylabs.org/ecosystem-restoration/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/forests-and-co2.pdf</ref>
Tracts of forest store as much as 200 tons of carbon per hectare (roughly 81 tons per acre).<ref>http://www.sustainabilitylabs.org/ecosystem-restoration/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/forests-and-co2.pdf</ref>
= Related =
[[Carbon Stocks]]; [[Carbon cycle]];
= Sources =

Latest revision as of 03:39, 18 June 2023

According to the IPCC in 2013, forests store more than 80% of aboveground and up to 70% of belowground terrestrial carbon.[1]

Tracts of forest store as much as 200 tons of carbon per hectare (roughly 81 tons per acre).[2]


Related

Carbon Stocks; Carbon cycle;


Sources