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Earth's soils store four times more carbon than the atmosphere and small changes in soil carbon storage can have a big effect on atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. A new paper concludes ...
Susan Crow, a soil ecologist at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, not involved in the study, tells Stone at Earther that the study shows new analysis techniques have the potential to help us ...
The Earth's soils store four times more carbon than the atmosphere and small changes in soil carbon storage can have a big effect on atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. A new paper in the ...
The Earth's soils store four times more carbon than the atmosphere and small changes in soil carbon storage can have a big effect on atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. A new paper in the ...
Earthworms can change the chemical nature of the carbon in North American forest litter and soils, potentially affecting the amount of carbon stored in forests. Purdue scientists, along with ...
Accumulating soil organic matter not only improves agriculture’s carbon balance but also enhances soil structure, with benefits from boosting yields to making the soil more erosion-resistant.
Scientists and farmers collaborate to explore if microbes can store carbon in agricultural soils on a scale to mitigate climate change.
The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center’s Pueblo Farming Project was highlighted in a new U.S. government report, “The Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report” – a companion piece to the ...
Earthworms can change the chemical nature of the carbon in North American forest litter and soils, potentially affecting the amount of carbon stored in forests. Scientists want to determine the ...