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Paul Hormick's avatar

Folks see the big, tall trees and assume that storing carbon is all about forests and planting trees. Yet here in California, our grasslands outperform forests in sequestering carbon. Compared to the 48 to 49 metric tons of carbon stored in an acre of forest, California grasslands store between 59.5 to 71.2 metric tons per acre, up to 46 percent more than forests. Grasslands comprise about 10 percent of California’s land area.

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Tara A. Pierce's avatar

I love that you’re highlighting these ecosystems! Of course I love trees but it will take all ecosystems functioning where they belong (or…where they shift to?!) and in my experience it’s something most people really don’t know about.

And just for fun, since we’re talking “not trees,” phytoplankton account for only 1-2% of primary producer biomass but store approximately 40% of global carbon. They’re not an ecosystem but it goes to show how important and easily overlooked “non trees” can be! 🌊🪼💖

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