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Carbon Sequestration

Holding half its weight in carbon dioxide, the material could replace sand in concrete and other construction materials while trapping greenhouse gas.

Scientists Create ‘Artificial Sand’ That Eats CO2, Could Transform Construction Industry

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
canopy of trees

Tree diversity increases carbon sequestration

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Amount of edible pasture grasses and vegetation grown in each gridcell per year for grazing livestock (pasture aboveground biomass). Darker colors refer to more annual pasture growth per unit area. Green shows pasture growth in potential forest areas, where pasture has replaced areas that were once forested. Pink shows pasture growth in native grassland areas.

Small Meat Production Cuts in Wealthy Nations Could Have Major Climate Impact

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
A dense forest scene with fallen trees lying across a deep ravine, surrounded by lush greenery and moss-covered trunks.

Wood Vaulting: Science Poetry Friday

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Excavated in Canada, this Eastern red cedar log turned out to be remarkably well-preserved for its age: 3,775 years old.

Ancient Log Discovery Supports ‘Wood Vaulting’ as Promising Climate Solution

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Trees seen from overhead

Mature Forests Show Surprising Resilience in Face of Rising CO2

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Carbon capturing hydrates created in Vaibhav Bahadur's lab.

Team Develops Fastest Carbon Storage Tech Without Harmful Chemicals

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Forrest land

Side effects of wide scale forestation could reduce carbon removal benefits by 1/3

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Mangroves are major carbon sinks. New research shows that the climate mitigation effect is even better than previously thought.

Tidal landscapes a greater carbon sink than previously thought

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

Sifting through forest soils to fight climate change

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pond

Ponds release more greenhouse gas than they store

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Soil with CO2 bubbles coming off of it

Project Examines Key Role Soils Play in Keeping the Planet Cool

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
A climate intervention strategy called enhanced rock weathering, if applied globally, could help meet a key IPCC goal for slowing climate change, according to new research published in the AGU journal Earth’s Future. Enhanced rock weathering improves soil health, sequesters carbon, and combats ocean acidification.

“Planting” rocks in farms could help meet key IPCC carbon removal goal

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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