Trees Likely to Absorb Carbon Dioxide until 2100

Recent studies have shown that trees are taking in less carbon dioxide because their levels of absorption have been dramatically decreased.  Events like forest fires, deforestation and the use of fossil fuels are the main cause for this problem.  By limited fossil fuels, the amount of carbon dioxide will increase plant biomass by 12 percent, making it easier for plants to absorb carbon dioxide.  Planting more trees and plants can also bring more growth from the carbon dioxide.  By doing these simple tasks we can eliminate the setback of the limitation of carbon dioxide in trees.

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  1. I had no idea that trees are taking in less carbon dioxide because their level of absorption has decreased. Planting more trees is definitely a great way to start and maybe there are more ways that we can reduce this problem before it gets out of control.

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