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California's Old-growth Redwoods Thrive Amid Climate Change [VIDEO]
California's old-growth redwood forests can store up to three times more carbon than non-redwood forests and a warming climate seems to have triggered a growth surge in the ancient trees, according to a new study by the Save the Redwoods League and two Northern California universities.
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