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Data that has been lost in the weeds—or more accurately the turfgrass—could help improve estimates of carbon dioxide ...
Rivers have long played a key role in the planet’s carbon cycle. They move and release gases like carbon dioxide (CO₂) and ...
Data that has been lost in the grass could help improve estimates of carbon dioxide emissions from urban areas, according to ...
Approximately 30% of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are removed by terrestrial vegetation through photosynthesis.
New research shows tree stem respiration does not rise sharply with long-term warming. Trees adjust, releasing less carbon ...
From unmasking art forgery to uncovering the secrets of the Notre-Dame cathedral, an imposing machine outside Paris can turn ...
Photosynthesis is one of those things you probably learned about in school, tucked somewhere between diagrams of chloroplasts ...
The available means of CO₂ removal face serious limitations, but these technologies can complement each other when used ...
Rodgers & Hammerstein could have been describing the Berkshires when they wrote “June Is Bustin’ Out All Over.” ...
Abstract Advancements in geostationary satellites allow monitoring of terrestrial photosynthesis at sub-daily scales, offering unprecedented ...
UT Austin team uses hydrophones to record seagrass bubble sounds, correlating them with carbon storage levels.
Imagine a world where the very air we breathe is slowly, naturally, beginning to thin out. While our planet's vibrant ...