Carbon Storage
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76M-Ton Artificial Reef Made of Sunken Vessels Restores Fish Habitat, Stores Carbon - Texas
The artificial reef made of sunken vessels off the Texas coast restores the habitat of fish and marine life. In addition, it can also store carbon. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Show Forests in Some Regions Experiencing Consistent Risks by Assessing Carbon Storage, Biodiversity, and Forest Loss
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Study Estimates Productivity of Mangrove Carbon Storage Using Remote Sensing Model
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Antarctica's Role in Stopping Global Warming Weakens as Carbon Storage Could No Longer Be Contained: New Model Reveals
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Scientists Consider Storing Carbon in the Deep Down the Ocean Floor
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Tropical Forests in African Mountain Stores More Carbon Than We Thought; But It's Disappearing Fast
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Study Finds that the Largest Trees Capture Much More Carbon and Dominate Forest Carbon Storage
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Baking Powder Out of Carbon? Indian Firm Makes Carbon Capture Breakthrough
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Secondary Tropical Forests Store More Carbon Than Previously Thought
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Not All Trees Help Mitigate Climate Change, Researchers Say
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'Werewolf' Marine Creatures In the Arctic Navigate By Moon
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Will We Have To Find New Christmas Trees To Decorate?
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To Slow Climate Change, Save Tropical Fruit-Eating Animals