Friday Nov 27 | KQED-FM
Scientists Turn Trees Into Carbon Banks
There's an experiment going on in the redwood forests of northern California: people are trying to turn trees into "carbon banks." The idea is to manage forests so they absorb more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and slow down global warming.
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PG&E ClimateSmart ratepayers who have volunteered to pay extra for the global warming cost of their home power use have made their second big investment in local redwood forests.
PG&E ClimateSmart ratepayers who have volunteered to pay extra for the global warming cost of their home power use have made their second big investment in local redwood forests.