@B_Bolshevik100 @JunkScience The other point is California had more forested area in the 1920-1940 era than now. Factor that and the double/triple counting in and the graph makes sense https://t.co/xX4ULPOBei https://t.co/FYH3fuvBBD
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@evilanova @EFrost_Wildwood @JKessler_PhD @MichaelWWara @ClarkeAKnight I think these findings are very location-specific and there is a lot of uncertainty about this. E.g., another study looking more broadly at CA forests found that the increase in densit
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@JKessler_PhD @EFrost_Wildwood @MichaelWWara Does that doc even look at historical CO2 storage? This study finds an increase in tree density but a decrease in biomass + CO2 storage in CA forests: https://t.co/DD0hk97YKF Also relevant: CA forest cover ha
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@ConservativeLA That can be traced to both logging, depletion of water sources, and climatic shifts https://t.co/QW5dXZEc6r https://t.co/6idCsv8njP