As countries look to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, many see potential in their forests and farms
New forestry from old growth
New method to capture and release carbon dioxide requires minimal energy and chemical input
Cement-based materials eventually reabsorb much of the CO2 released during creation
Jim Evans and collaborators study Utah's Carmel Formation
Researchers modeled soil carbon sequestration rates for five crops
Starbons, made from waste biomass including food peelings and seaweed, were discovered and first reported ten years ago
In a recent study, trees acclimated to warmer temperatures and increased their carbon emissions less than expected
Proponents are optimistic that following upcoming climate talks, new regulations will make carbon capture and usage profitable
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