Forest giant could be carbon-saving crop of the future
5 May 2008

Californian coastal redwoods
Foresters wanting to cash in on the carbon trading regime are being told to think Californian coastal redwoods.
The giant trees are not only fast-growing producers of valuable timber, they also sequester carbon at a higher rate than most other plantation trees, says researcher Wade Cornell.
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