Tolkien was right: giant trees have towering role in protecting forests
by Jonathan Watts Global environment editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#51YKX)
Study highlights importance of biodiversity as part of strategy to stop planet overheating
Scientists have shown to be true what JRR Tolkien only imagined in the Lord of the Rings: giant, slow-reproducing trees play an outsized role in the growth and health of old forests.
In the 1930s, the writer gave his towering trees the name Ents. Today, a paper in the journal Science says these "long-lived pioneers" contribute more than previously believed to carbon sequestration and biomass increase.
Continue reading...