Forest soils have an important role in protecting our climate: They remove large quantities of methane—a powerful greenhouse ...
A recent study finds that Arctic soil methane uptake may be larger than previously thought, and that methane uptake increases under dry conditions and with availability of labile carbon substrates.
Rewetting wetlands can help lock carbon in the ground, but fully flooding them may backfire by boosting methane emissions.
New research has revealed that soils surrounding onshore oil and gas wells are able to absorb methane leakage, preventing the ...
Scientists found that natural bacteria can eat methane, cut climate pollution, and turn waste gas into useful materials.
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ENCINITAS, Calif. — Mimicking nature, employees at the Solana Center for Environmental Innovation turn food waste into nutrient-rich organic material. Through their Food Cycle composting program, ...
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