Deep soils found in forests may be less effective at storing carbon in the long term than previously assumed, potentially ...
Planting trees might not be the silver bullet often hoped for when it comes to storing carbon, according to Stirling ...
Scotland would have to plant several hundred thousand hectares of new woodland to achieve net-zero carbon emissions in the ...
Tree planting rates have risen to a 20-year high in England, figures for this year show. But data has revealed a drop in UK-wide woodland creation from a 35-year high last year, due to a significant ...
Farmers converting long-established grassland into woodland under carbon schemes may not be delivering the climate gains ...
Fourteen of the region’s teams have pledged to plant a tree every time they find the back of the net this season.
Over 1,000 native trees planted by volunteers at Cocksburn Reservoir, Stirlingshire, in Scottish Water’s climate action project to ...
About 2.5 million more trees will be needed in Scotland's towns and cities to create "tree equality", according to the Woodland Trust. The conservation charity has developed a 'tree equity score' for ...
Across the world, significant tree planting campaigns are underway using photosynthesis to store carbon in wood, roots, and soil. However, Professor Subke believes the recent findings show that using ...
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