The amount of carbon stored by plants is more vulnerable to climate change than previously thought, according to a study published in Science. This work changes how we understand nature’s
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The Ruki River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo may be the darkest river in the world due to high levels of organic matter, according to a study published
Brown algae can remove up to 0.5 gigatons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere every year, according to a study published in the scientific publication Proceedings of the National Academy
Carbon emissions worldwide remain at the same levels, according to the team at the Global Carbon Project. The team includes researchers from the University of Exeter, the University of East
The amount of carbon stored by plankton is going to increase over the next 100 years, according to researchers based at the University of Bristol and the National Oceanography Centre
More big fish in the sea can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide emissions that are released into the atmosphere, according to a new study published on 28 October in
The world’s forests are much shorter and younger, on average, than they were a century ago, according to the findings of a new global study published 28 May in Science
Tropical forests are rapidly losing their ability to absorb carbon from the atmosphere, according to a new study published on 4 March in Nature (1). The new findings suggest the
Despite widespread awareness of the perils of climate change and grandiose declarations by governments, global average temperatures and carbon emissions continue to rise for a third consecutive year and will
Bacteria adapt to hotter temperatures by increasing their respiration rate and releasing more carbon dioxide (CO2), which could potentially accelerate climate change, according to a new study published on 13