America’s Forests and Its Forest Products Can Store Carbon for Decades

The primary forested regions of the contiguous US—Western North America (including the Pacific Northwest [PNW], US South, and Eastern North America [Lake States and Northeast])—store over 34 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2). We recently used our new interactive Carbon Analysis 360 tool to answer two important questions about where, and how, this forest carbon is stored:

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