Biden promised to protect Oregon's old-growth forests. So why didn't he?
The resumption of the Blue and Gold logging project highlights ongoing tensions between environmental conservation efforts and commercial logging interests in Oregon.
Redwoods are growing almost as fast in the UK as their Californian cousins
Giant sequoias are remarkable organisms that can live for over 3,000 years and absorb carbon efficiently.
The giant sequoias in the UK are thriving and matching the growth rates of their counterparts in the US, becoming a significant part of the UK landscape.
Cool surface water 2mm deep helps oceans absorb CO2, researchers find
A thin layer of cool ocean surface water significantly enhances carbon dioxide absorption, impacting climate modeling.
Planetary Carbon Sinks In Crisis And What You Can Do
Ecosystem services are at serious risk due to climate change, with the natural carbon sinks reaching their lowest absorption capacity.
Trees and land absorbed almost no CO2 last year. Is nature's carbon sink failing?
Earth's natural processes that absorb carbon are breaking down, posing risks for climate stability.
How Much Carbon Can the Ocean Hold? Lamont Researchers Aim To Find Out
The ocean absorbs 25% of CO2 emissions; understanding carbon storage vital for fighting climate change.
Redwoods are growing almost as fast in the UK as their Californian cousins
Giant sequoias are remarkable organisms that can live for over 3,000 years and absorb carbon efficiently.
The giant sequoias in the UK are thriving and matching the growth rates of their counterparts in the US, becoming a significant part of the UK landscape.
Cool surface water 2mm deep helps oceans absorb CO2, researchers find
A thin layer of cool ocean surface water significantly enhances carbon dioxide absorption, impacting climate modeling.
Planetary Carbon Sinks In Crisis And What You Can Do
Ecosystem services are at serious risk due to climate change, with the natural carbon sinks reaching their lowest absorption capacity.
Trees and land absorbed almost no CO2 last year. Is nature's carbon sink failing?
Earth's natural processes that absorb carbon are breaking down, posing risks for climate stability.
How Much Carbon Can the Ocean Hold? Lamont Researchers Aim To Find Out
The ocean absorbs 25% of CO2 emissions; understanding carbon storage vital for fighting climate change.