TREES BY THE BAY BULKING UP Forests by the Chesapeake Bay are growing two to four times faster than expected these days, researchers have found - a signal that rising carbon dioxide in our atmosphere might be triggering noticeable changes in ecosystems in the Mid-Atlantic. And though scientists warn it's no panacea, the accelerated growth in stands of hardwoods monitored for the past 22 years is an indication that forests might dampen or delay the impact of climate change at least for a while, by soaking up some of the greenhouse gases that most scientists believe are warming the planet. (Baltimore Sun)
My question - will this accelerated growth affect the hardness of the wood? These trees are usually slow-growers, unlike most conifers, like pine...
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My question - will this accelerated growth affect the hardness of the wood? These trees are usually slow-growers, unlike most conifers, like pine...
from http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35215890/ns ... ington_dc/
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