New Carbon Storage Technology Is Fastest of Its Kindby University of Texas at AustinUnique ice-like materials can bury carbon dioxide in the ocean, preventing it from being released into the atmosphere
Anoxic Marine Basins among the Best Candidates for Deep-Sea Carbon Sequestrationby University of California - Santa Barbara
NewsPlants Might Be Able to Absorb More Carbon Dioxide than Previously Expectedby Trinity College DublinNew models that incorporate more of our understanding of plant physiology project stronger vegetation carbon uptake
NewsMaps Reveal Biochar’s Potential for Mitigating Climate Changeby Cornell UniversityStudy finds that converting crop residues into biochar could sequester up to one billion tons of carbon annually
NewsGive Abandoned Croplands a Second Chance to Boost Climate Mitigationby National University of SingaporeAbandoned cropland could be a useful space for recultivation or reforestation
NewsCopper-Based Catalysts Efficiently Turn Carbon Dioxide into Methaneby Rice UniversityStudy helps advance conversion with specially designed polymer templates
NewsOpportunities to Protect Carbon and Communities from Forest Firesby USDA Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Research StationIdentifying where proactive forest management can keep carbon in forests and protect communities from wildfires
NewsStudy Shows Making Cities Greener Doesn’t Just Capture Carbon—It Reduces Itby KTH, Royal Institute of TechnologyCreating more agreeable environments for walking and bicycling helps capture carbon and can help reduce emissions
NewsNew Method Has Promise for Accurate, Efficient Soil Carbon Estimatesby University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignAgroecosystem Sustainability Center researchers share the strategy and data publicly
NewsNew Way to Measure the Earth’s Ability to Offset Carbon Emissionsby Chapman UniversityThe findings help researchers understand how ecosystems will respond to increasing temperature
NewsWhat Will Happen to Massive Carbon Stores as Rain Forests Dry Outby Colorado State UniversityPersistent drying in more fertile soil saw the most carbon loss via respiration
NewsImmediate Carbon Cuts, Common Marine Heatwave Terminology Urgedby University of Hawaii at ManoaResearchers warn that simply removing carbon from the atmosphere is not enough, cutting production is needed