From sonic tomographies to global biodiversity negotiations, this journey through research, resilience, and connection ...
Carbonatable concrete could help reduce CO2 emissions in the construction industry, which accounts for roughly 8% of global ...
The wildfires that used to burn each summer in the woods above the Spanish village of Barro have diminished to almost none since Lucia Perez started grazing wild horses there.
The soil carbon monitoring programme started in 2023 to determine how much carbon is stored in forest and grassland soils, ...
A forest with high tree-species diversity is better at buffering heat peaks in summer and cold peaks in winter than a forest ...
A new model suggests that timber production in Minnesota could decrease by half as windstorms intensify with climate change.
Carbon credits sold on the voluntary market are under scrutiny for not offsetting greenhouse gas emissions as claimed.
Sequestration peaked in 2008 and is now declining yearly. This weakens nature’s climate defense as human CO2 emissions keep ...
A forest with high tree-species diversity is better at buffering heat peaks in summer and cold peaks in winter than a forest ...
It is commonly assumed that as forest ecosystems age, they accumulate and store, or "sequester," more carbon. A new study based at the University of Michigan Biological Station untangled carbon ...
Soil, river sediment and dead vegetation lock away more planet-warming CO2 caused by humanity than trees, said a new study ...
Fast-growing trees don't always store more carbon. In tough environments, slow but resilient species store more.
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