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Study: Forest Edges Store More Carbon than We Knew
February 16, 2022


- Explore the Boston University research feature: City Trees and Soil Are Sucking More Carbon Out of the Atmosphere Than Previously Thought
- Read the WBUR story: Urban Forests May Store More Carbon than We Knew
Photo of Luca Morreale collecting data at a forest edge in the Arnold Arboretum, by Sarah Garvey
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