Carbon Sink: Up-And-Coming Forests Replacing Aging Forests of Upper Great Lakes

The aging forests of the Upper Great Lakes could be considered the baby boomers of the region´s ecosystem. The decline of trees in this area is a cause for concern among policymakers and ecologists who wonder whether the end of the forests´ most productive years means they will no longer offer the benefits they are known for: cleansed air, fertile soil, filtered water and, most important to climate change analysts, carbon storage that offsets greenhouse gas emissions.

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