Carbon Sequestration with Urban Forestry
by Jolie Varholdt
This is a lesson plan which draws importance to the ability of trees to carbon sequester in urban areas. As the world urbanizes more and more each day, it is important for our health to emphasize green spaces and do our part towards reaching global carbon neutrality.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1sdjA_VsDyVMfbOHqEKaipiQtrbCV8UqE/edit?u…Related Content
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