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UNH Research Finds Warmer, Snow-Free Winters May Increase Carbon Dioxide Losses in Forests, Gains on Farms.

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DURHAM, NH–New England's warmer, snow-free winters may increase carbon dioxide losses in forests, where deciduous trees can't take advantage of warm temperatures before their leaves emerge. However, farms cultivating grasses have a greater potential to start growing in the winter “dormant season,” perhaps partially o setting the increasing winter carbon losses from forests, according to new research from the University of New Hampshire.“New England's winters are becoming increasingly variable, but the e ects on di …

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