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Trees may store less planet-heating carbon than hoped, study suggests

A new study shows trees may not store as much carbon as we believed. Researchers found that photosynthesis doesn't always translate into wood growth, meaning forests might be less effective at fighting climate change than current models sug...

The Guardian· Jun 14, 2026 · 6:50 AM · 27 views

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A new study shows trees may not store as much carbon as we believed. Researchers found that photosynthesis doesn't always translate into wood growth, meaning forests might be less effective at fighting climate change than current models suggest. This revelation could have major implications for our climate strategies. #climatechange #carbon #forests #environment #sustainability

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