carbon cycle

November 4, 2011

Surprising find on carbon emissions and forest biofuels

Beverly Law

photo: Urban

Law

Against prevailing assumptions, Beverly Law (2004) and her colleagues have found that thinning forests to support biofuel production will increase carbon emissions, rather than reducing them. Forests capture a large portion of the carbon emitted worldwide, and some of this carbon is stored in wood and soil for hundreds to thousands of years. "Forest policy should consider current forest carbon balance, local forest conditions and ecosystem sustainability in establishing how to decrease emissions," the research team says.

Elizabeth Canuel

Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William & Mary, Professor of Marine Science, Department of Physical Sciences

Scott Doney

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Senior Scientist, Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry

Adina Paytan

University of California, Santa Cruz, Associate Research Professor, Institute of Marine Sciences

Sarah Hobbie

University of Minnesota, Associate Professor, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior