Ozone may hamper absorption of carbon
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16/10/2003
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International Herald Tribune (Bangkok)
Scientists have long identified forests as a potential buffer against rising concentrations of carbon dioxide, the main smokestack and tailpipe emission linked by most scientists to global warming. Trees sop up the heat-trapping greenhouse gas through photsynthesis and stash it in soil. The more carbon dioxide there is in air, the more of it that forests, in theory, can lock up in the earth.