Carbon isn’t an enemy to “combat” or “tackle,” the environmentalist Paul Hawken writes, but the animating force of life ...
Since physical and chemical erosion yield comparable carbon fluxes, studying both together is essential to avoid biases in erosion-driven carbon flux estimates.
The mass extinction that ended the Permian geological epoch, 252 million years ago, wiped out most animals living on Earth.
Scientists recently identified peculiar micro-burrows in marble and limestone formations in Namibia, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, ...
Mysterious tunnels in desert rocks may be the work of unknown microbes, hinting at a hidden world inside marble and limestone ...
Hydrogen from geological formations makes up about 10% of the flammable gases that form the Yanartaş flames near Cirali, ...
The maritime industry must decarbonise. Onboard Carbon Capture (OCC) offers a promising solution for mitigating emissions ...
The discovery has sparked interest among scientists studying endolithic microorganisms, unknown life forms inside rocks.
Hawken has come to believe that treating carbon as something to tackle, liquefy, and pump into geological formations ... book frames carbon as a flow — a cycle that moves through the atmosphere ...
Researchers used modelling and plant fossils to follow the planet's transition to 10 degrees of warming, which eradicated ...