• Doctor xNo@r.nf
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    1 year ago

    That had me go and look it up and apparently you’re right that they use part of the carbon dioxide as energy storage, but as I understand this storage eventually gets released in full when the tree dies too…

    Not sure if that would be so much to balance it out again, but it does still diminish their overall effect even more…

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      1 year ago

      It is just how a tree works, it gets the matter to grow from the carbon dioxide. If they are burned or they die this carbon is slowly released again, same way as coal has carbon that is stored until burning

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        1 year ago

        Hence why we’re probably breathing more algea-breath while not so terribly much from trees (unless you’re standing next to one during daytime). 😅