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Learn: Locking in Carbon
Trees and plants capture carbon from the atmosphere and produce oxygen. This process cleans our air, improves air quality, and absorbs carbon dioxide emissions that contribute to climate change. They absorb carbon at different rates depending on their life stage. Younger trees capture more carbon than older trees, meaning that young, developing forests are especially efficient at removing carbon from the atmosphere. n most cases, once carbon dioxide has been absorbed by a tree, it stays locked inside the wood. Wood products made from trees still hold the carbon that was absorbed over the trees' lifetime lumber is 50% carbon by weight. There is an exception where the carbon stored by trees can be released, though – this happens if the tree burns or is killed by insects like the mountain pine beetle. This is one of the reasons why preventing, controlling, and containing fires and infestations is so important.
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