Trees are known for absorbing CO2. But microbes in their bark also absorb other climate-active gases, methane, hydrogen, and ...
Oceans absorb about a quarter of the carbon dioxide released by human activity every year, slowing the pace of global warming ...
We already knew forests were heavy lifters in reducing climate pollution. New research reveals the tiny microbes in tree bark ...
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Microbes in bark ‘eat’ climate gases. This will change the way we think about trees
Raymond Culbertson. We all know trees are climate heroes. They pull carbon dioxide out of the air, release the oxygen we ...
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‘Pushed to the limit’: Europe’s ski resorts face climate change threat - which country has it worst?
Higher temperatures and a lack of snow are forcing Europe's ski resorts to rethink their business model.View on euronews ...
Researchers are proposing a new strategy for local governments to make municipalities more resilient against climate change.
The action could make it more difficult for a future administration to rejoin the Paris climate accord, the agreement among ...
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Methane chasers: Hunting a climate-changing gas seeping from Earth’s seafloor
They’ve been called “bubble chasers,” and “seep seekers,” though they sometimes call themselves “flare hunters.” They’re a ...
Prince Edward Island has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions for the third year in a row. But as the province strives ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 8 (Reuters) - The Trump administration's decision to withdraw the United States from the foundational U.N.
President Donald Trump extended the US retreat from global cooperation on climate action by signaling a withdrawal from ...
Limiting use of desflurane helps hospitals reduce their greenhouse gas emissions; the European Union now prohibits its use ...
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