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Discover Ludwig"grow forests" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of planting trees to create forests. For example, "We are encouraging people to grow forests to help combat climate change."
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In the Talish Mountains, forests of chestnut-leaf oak and ironwood (Parrotia persica) flourish on yellow soils, while farther north on the heights backing the dry Kura-Aras Lowland grow forests and brushwood of xerophytic (drought-resistant) species.
Those who believe they can profit from carbon credits because polluters with emission caps will pay for them point to the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism, which allows parties to meet their emission reduction obligations by paying developing countries to grow forests onto land cleared long ago.
Co/Au bilayer thin films were deposited on Si/SiOx substrates using the magnetron sputtering method and used as a catalytic support to grow forests of aligned nitrogen-doped multiwalled carbon nanotubes (N-MWCNT) via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) at 850 °C, using benzylamine (C6H5CH2NH2) as a carbon and nitrogen source.
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It would be great advantage to grow forest trees such as T. speciosa in heavily polluted areas or soil irrigated with sewage effluent without serious problems.
That growing forests, natural or planted, do this is obvious.
For example, it grants credits for growing forests, which absorb carbon dioxide.
The company involved, New Forests Company, grows forests in African countries with the purpose of selling credits from the carbon-dioxide its trees soak up to polluters abroad.
For example, a power company that emits carbon dioxide might buy credits from a paper company that is growing forests, which absorb carbon dioxide.
Countries can also gain credit by growing forests that soak up carbon dioxide.
Appropriate forest thinning is beneficial for growing forests and protecting ecological environments.
"Growing forests sequester carbon, wood products store carbon throughout their lifetime, and renewable energy is provided with biomass".
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