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Tag Archives: birch trees

Today´s paradox: more vegetation means more CO2 – in tundra that is

Posted on June 21, 2012 by Rolf Schuttenhelm

Birches can’t hurt the climate. They’re made of carbon and – just to be sure – they’re even painted white! Well, at least on the Swedish tundra that’s no guarantee…

Posted in Bits of Climate | Tagged Arctic, birch trees, carbon, carbon cycle, climate feedbacks, climate warming, CO2, Nature Climate Change, soils, todays paradox, trees, tundra, University of Stirling
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