Urban forests' CO2 emissions linked to vegetation types and temperature sensitivity
The study measured how much CO2 is released from the soil in urban forests and how it changes with temperature. Different types of forests release different amounts of CO2, with evergreen forests releasing the most. The amount of CO2 released from the soil follows a pattern with temperature, increasing as temperature rises. The sensitivity of soil respiration to temperature varies depending on the type of vegetation, with some types being more sensitive than others.