Stirling, Scotland (SPX) Jul 27, 2020
Planting huge numbers of trees to mitigate climate change is "not always the best strategy" - with some experimental sites in Scotland failing to increase carbon stocks, a new study has found. Experts at the University of Stirling and the James Hutton Institute analysed four locations in Scotland where birch trees were planted onto heather moorland - and found that, over decades, there was
Tree planting does not always boost ecosystem carbon stocks, study finds
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