Carbon Storage
Christmas Trees At Risk: New Study Shows Evergreens Could Disappear From US Southwest By 2100
Evergreens may soon disappear from the Southwest region of the U.S. if climate change scenarios play out as expected, researchers say. Not only will we lose beautiful natural forests, but doing so also means less carbon storage.
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