Carbon storage gets dirty : The movement to sequester …
Scientists and farmers are developing a new way to remove carbon dioxide from the sky and store it back in the soil, according to the BBC’s weekly The New York Times . Climate change could be changing the way cropland and pastures can capture CO2.
Source: canarymedia.comPublished on 2022-04-08
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