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Carbon Capture in Forest Soils
This video describes research into the amount of carbon that has been captured by reforestation in the US. These forests were previous destroyed by cultivation from humans or by natural disturbance like forest fires. The research found that 10-20% of all forest carbon in the US is held in the soils of these reforested areas.
10 Recommendations for Managing Ash Under Emerald Ash Borer and Climate Change
This web page provides 10 recommendations for landowners on how they should manage their ash trees during Emerald Ash Borer and climate change. This includes physiological and silvicultural information on how to promote the survival of ash trees, in addition to why ash trees are important to save.
Seasonality and Climate Change: A Review of Observed Evidence in the United States
This EPA report describes how seasonal events in the US are impacted by climate change, and the implications of the effects on seasonality. The science behind seasonal events and how climate change can impact events are described in the main report, while the technical appendix describes the methods of evaluation and the system used to choose indicators.
Modeling land use change and forest carbon stock changes in temperate forests in the United States
Researchers created a model that predicts the probability of land-use change from forest to non-forest and carbon stocks across the US. Over 17 years, 3% of the study area shifted from forest to mixed or non-forest, with a higher probability of change in non-public forests than public forests, as well as areas closer to cities and coastal areas. This could be due to population growth and housing rates growth.