Trees act as natural carbon sinks, removing carbon dioxide (COβ) from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and storing it as woody biomass.
The amount of COβ sequestered by a tree depends on speciesβspecific growth rates, trunk diameter, height, and local climate conditions.
By estimating the carbon stored in a stand of trees, we can translate that value into an equivalent amount of COβ using the molecular weight ratio of COβ to carbon.
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Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
