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PhineaZ , to Ask Science in [Solved] Trees supposedly take 30 years *before* they absorb CO₂. Why?

I suppose it’s more of a "that’s when they start binding the meat of the lifetime-CO2-stored. Remember, trees also burn quite a bit of their previously fixated CO2 for energy. Perhaps the amount of CO2 fixed in the first 30 years pales in comparison to that of the next 30?

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