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Kiel. When bottom trawls are dragged across the seafloor, they stir up sediments. This not only releases previously stored organic carbon, but also intensifies the oxidation of pyrite, a mineral ...
Scientists are worried because they can’t fully explain the big jump, but they think it might mean that carbon absorption by forests, fields and wetlands is slowing down—a major problem for the world.
The resuspension of seafloor sediments—triggered by human activities such as bottom trawling as well as natural processes ...
The resuspension of seafloor sediments – triggered by human activities such as bottom trawling as well as natural processes like storms and tides – can significantly increase the release of carbon ...
Major economies are overstating how much carbon their forests can absorb in a climate accounting fudge that could allow them ...
Exxon Mobil agreed to transport and permanently store as much as 2M metric tons/year of CO2 from Calpine's Baytown carbon ...
Spring-based Exxon Mobil Corp. has reached a deal with Calpine Corp. — Houston's largest private company — ahead of the ...
The negative effects of unmitigated carbon buildup can include poor fuel efficiency, loss of horsepower, check engine lights, misfires and excessive emissions.
As part of The World's ongoing series The Big Fix, Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Susanna Lidström, a researcher at the KTH ...
NASA’s Curiosity rover has uncovered a missing piece in the puzzle of Mars' past atmosphere. Scientists discovered ...
England has officially turned on its experimental project aimed at sequestering seawater carbon. In addition to mitigating ...
The XPRIZE for Carbon Removal rewards companies that developed new ways to pull carbon out of the air. But long-term success ...