Diversifying planted forests boosts carbon storage by 70% - game changer!
Planted forests with a mix of tree species store more carbon than those with just one type of tree. Researchers looked at data from many studies and found that mixed forests had 70% more carbon than single-species forests on average. They also found that four-species mixtures had the highest increase in carbon storage. This suggests that planting a variety of trees in forests could help capture more carbon from the atmosphere, which is good for the environment.