Seeds buried for decades reveal Toronto’s lost marsh, offering new insight into wetland recovery and resilience.
Your lawn will not solve climate change on its own. But better soil management can make it healthier, more resilient, and modestly better at storing carbon.
The continent’s leaders should recognise “climate leadership” for what it really is: a symbolic move motivated by the desire of some of the largest global emitters to avoid the consequences ...
Beavers could engineer riverbeds into promising carbon dioxide sinks, according to a new international study led by researchers at the University of Birmingham. The new paper, published in ...
For the first time, scientists have measured atmospheric gases from the late Pliocene, yielding data that could help to predict the future climate ...
Beavers could play a significant role in Europe’s climate mitigation efforts, by transforming suitable river corridors into long‑term carbon stores.
New research shows the carbon absorbed by the Everglades is equal to 10 percent of the emissions coming from Florida roadways ...
Blackwater lakes and rivers in the Congo Basin are releasing carbon up to 3,500 years old, raising concerns about the ...
Lester Chan, CEO & Chairman, The GrowHub Limited (Nasdaq: TGHL) explainshow forests, mangroves, and peatlands are reshaping ...
Miners offset gains in most sectors; gold slumps to $US5000; IperionX unsure why shares are down; oil steadies IEA release; ...
Ag production still a winner alongside big-scale tree carbon projects.
A sustainable city handles its water resources properly. As water becomes increasingly difficult to manage, environmentally friendly, science-based solutions are essential for addressing the many ...