On the recordJuly 19, 2009
Isn't it a fact that younger trees, rapidly growing trees, take in more carbon dioxide than older trees?
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congress.govIsn't it a fact that younger trees, rapidly growing trees, take in more carbon dioxide than older trees?
Kagen emphasizes the importance of younger trees in carbon dioxide absorption.
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