FSU researchers analyze carbon sequestration in California Current Ecosystem
The study serves as a framework for assessing how the processes that sequester carbon might change in a warmer world.
The study serves as a framework for assessing how the processes that sequester carbon might change in a warmer world.
Will Charouhis leads the project "A Million Mangroves: Halting Climate Change One Root at a Time."
In the past decade, power plant operators have had a rough time bringing CCS projects online in many parts of ...
A $4.9 million grant will help researchers support hemp production for conservation and carbon sequestration.
A forest fire is not only important to the ecosystem in which it burns, but is integral to slowing climate ...
A new study highlights the risks of using forest-based carbon offsets to cancel out greenhouse gas emissions.
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