A new study conducted by Charles R. Hall and Dewayne Ingram that has been published in the journal HortScience reveals that understanding a tree's carbon footprint is vital as it acts as an 'impact indicator' in quantifying the global warming potential of the product. The carbon footprint of plants and trees, a measure of all greenhouse gases emitted in a product's life cycle, is expressed in units of tons (or kilograms) of carbon dioxide equivalents (COsub2/sube). ...
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