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lnx01 | 3 months ago

The vast majority of carbon in trees is pulled from the atmosphere during growth. A dead tree is still made of organic molecules, which have carbon in them. So trees are not "Carbon Neutral", they're "Carbon Negative" until the wood is burned, or it decomposes enough to become crude oil and then, well...

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moi2388|3 months ago

That’s my point. It decomposes, at which point the co2 it was made up of is released back into the environment.

sparky_z|3 months ago

But not necessarily into the _atmosphere_.