A new study from the School of Geosciences has reported that Ash dieback could destroy enough trees to fill Wembley Stadium sixteen times over, and cause a 5 million tonne disturbance to the British vegetation carbon pool. Using data from Ash dieback research in continental Europe, the study assumed 90% of Britain's 126 million ash trees would become infected and 60% of these infected trees would die, most within a decade. The research is published in Atmospheric Environment: Reay, DS (2013) 'Ash dieback and British carbon stocks.' Atmospheric Environment. 74: 110-111. Widespread coverage The story has been covered by BBC Radio Scotland, STV, The Scotsman and The Daily Mail. Further information can be found on the Edinburgh University website: Coverage of Dr Dave Reay's paper on the Edinburgh University News webpage Read about Dr Dave Reay's work on our research projects page Related Links View Dr Dave Reay's profile Publication date 28 Jan, 2016