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Dude, Where’s my Carbon?

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4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

If you’ve bought a plane ticket recently, you’ve probably had the option to pay a few extra dollars to offset your carbon emissions. That money might go toward planting some trees… but how many trees? Researchers at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute are trying to answer this very question by hand-measuring trees, weighing wood, and climbing to the top of the canopy. We tag along to see how carbon is measured, and why so much ends up in tropical forests.  

Guests:

Joshua Tewksbury, director of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama

Helene Muller-Landau, senior scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute researching tropical forests and ecosystems, leader of ForestGEO Global Carbon Program

David Mitre, research manager for ForestGEO at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

Sergio dos Santos, project manager for the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute’s Hydro-Meteorological and Oceanographic Monitoring Program in Panama

Luisa Fernanda Gómez Correa, intern at the Forest Carbon Lab at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

Eline De Loore, graduate student at Ghent University conducting research at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey there, Cyderables.

0:01.5

Today's episode is the second of three stories

0:04.2

we reported from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

0:07.5

in Panama.

0:08.4

And for this one, well, I hope you're not afraid of heights.

0:12.1

Let's go.

0:13.0

This is Side Door, a podcast from the Smithsonian with support from PRX.

0:26.5

I'm Lizzy sure if I'm ready.

0:37.0

Ready?

0:38.0

Ready? You're ready? I'm ready.

0:40.0

All right.

0:41.0

I'm actually not sure if I'm ready because the trees in this tropical forest are very very tall

0:50.0

Hopefully these helmets will not be useful.

0:53.0

If you fall off the tower, no, they're not very useful.

0:56.0

Obviously.

0:58.0

Sergio de Santos is a project manager for the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute's Hydro Meteorological and

1:05.1

Oceanographic Monitoring Program here in Panama.

1:08.8

And he's about to lead me up one of the research towers he works on.

1:16.0

It's over 120 feet going up. Uh-huh.

1:17.0

So it's, yeah, it's kind of a ways up.

1:20.0

I'm really glad my mom doesn't know I'm doing this.

1:22.0

No, I'm sorry. The tower is about 10 stories high and it's

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