Many foresters have long assumed that trees gradually lose their vigour as they mature, but a new analysis suggests that the larger a tree gets, the more kilos of carbon it puts on each year.
A story on NPR news about a finding in the journal Nature busts the myth that old growth trees’ growth slows as they age.
Listen to this fascinating story by NPR that helps to verify our work at Archangel Ancient Tree Archive.
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