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Heating alone won’t drive soil microbes to release more carbon dioxide — they need added carbon and nutrients to thrive. This ...
Winter climate change is affecting the carbon exchange of northern coniferous forests, but the response depends upon reindeer ...
Between a third and half of all soil carbon on Earth is stored in peatlands, says Tom and Marie Patton Distinguished Professor Joel Kostka. These wetlands—formed from layers and layers of decaying ...
A new study led by the U.S. Forest Service, with Chapman University as a key senior collaborator, published in Nature ...
Amid a rapidly fracturing geopolitical order, there have been growing calls for China to “step into [the] leadership gap” left by the US on climate change.
Our ability to store carbon dioxide underground may have been overestimated. What this means for climate change and next steps ...
Once, the Trump administration merely downplayed the threat of global warming. Now it flatly denies the science.
A new study reveals that soil warming alone doesn't boost CO2 emissions unless combined with available carbon and nutrients.
The technology is needed to limit global warming. But corporations are supporting it in lieu of emissions reductions.
SAN FRANCISCO (KABC) -- In the battle against climate change, a San Francisco nonprofit has developed a cutting-edge technology that uses olivine sand to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Tiny ocean microbes like Prochlorococcus fuel marine life, but new research shows rising temperatures could threaten their ...
Planting trees is a net positive for the climate, but a new study shows tropical regions deliver the strongest cooling and ...