Carbon stocks at least 70% higher in mixed forests than in monocultures -research

Published 08:43 on November 13, 2023  /  Last updated at 09:14 on November 13, 2023  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA, International, Nature-based, Voluntary

Aboveground carbon stocks in mixed planted forests could be a lot higher than in monocultures, new research has found, suggesting mixed forests could be far more effective as carbon sinks.
Aboveground carbon stocks in mixed planted forests could be a lot higher than in monocultures, new research has found, suggesting mixed forests could be far more effective as carbon sinks.


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