Terrestrial carbon sinks grew by 30% from 1992 to 2019, with most carbon stored in nonliving pools, not forests, prompting a ...
New research from UVM suggests that fallen logs in streams are unsung climate heroes, locking up heretofore-unrecognized ...
Recent studies have shown that carbon stocks in terrestrial ecosystems are increasing, mitigating around 30% of the CO2 ...
An international study, with the participation of INRAE and the CEA, has discovered that the majority of terrestrial carbon ...
Sequestration peaked in 2008 and is now declining yearly. This weakens nature’s climate defense as human CO2 emissions keep ...
Dozens of companies and academic groups are pitching the same theory: that sinking rocks, nutrients, crop waste or seaweed in ...
Recent research reveals a 30 % increase in terrestrial carbon sequestration, with nonliving pools storing most gains, ...
A planned project in Texas could be the world's first direct air capture development to rely primarily on electricity ...
In this study, the accumulation characteristics, laws, and environmental impact factors of soil PhytOC accumulation in these ...
The deeper the plants and algae sink, the longer the carbon stays locked away. But that’s no easy feat to ensure. Running Tide, a now-shuttered company that sank nearly 20,000 metric tons of ...