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EPISODE · May 17, 2024 · 6 MIN

How Much Carbon Can a Tree Really Store–narrated by Anna Mernieks of Beams

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Anna Mernieks—frontwoman of the folk rock band Beams—put both her hypnotic voice and her Forest Conservation Science degree to good use reading Elena Kazamia’s story “How Much Carbon Can a Tree Really Store?” about the future of forests as carbon sinks. Listen as Anna takes you on a meditative journey through the science of forest ecology, backed by Beams' songs “We Are Blood” and “The Thing Is” from their aptly titled album Requiem for a Planet.

Anna Mernieks—frontwoman of the folk rock band Beams—put both her hypnotic voice and her Forest Conservation Science degree to good use reading Elena Kazamia’s story “How Much Carbon Can a Tree Really Store?” about the future of forests as carbon sinks. Listen as Anna takes you on a meditative journey through the science of forest ecology, backed by Beams' songs “We Are Blood” and “The Thing Is” from their aptly titled album Requiem for a Planet.

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