Wasn't UNC doing some research on this until this year when funding
was cut? Seems that they had a grove where they were leaking elevated
levels of CO2 into the vicinity to check on the reaction of trees.


On Mar 9, 1:21 am, dan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for some reference on how much carbon dioxide or
> greenhouse
> gases are absorbed depending on the species of tree.
>
> I understand that of course that to compare different trees you'd
> need to normalize for how tall and wide the tree is and even then
> any numbers would only be approximate.
>
> But the sort of information i'm seeking would be something like
> how many pounds of co2 a mature maple absorbs per year,
> versus a pine (for example).
>
> (This kind of statistic or approximate statistic must be very
> well known, and living in some database somewhere,
> but i'm really clueless on how to seek for it.)
>
> Thanks in advance for any pointers or references.
>
> dan
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