What Does Carbon Offset Actually Mean For US Forests?

What Does Carbon Offset Actually Mean For US Forests?

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While cars, airplanes and factories are busy spewing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, trees spend much of their time absorbing this harmful greenhouse gas via photosynthesis.

In a single calendar year, a mature tree can take in roughly 48 pounds of CO2, which remains stored in its woody fibers until some event—like a...

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