The rich resources of Pacific kelp forests helped humans populate the Americas. Now depleted by as much as 95 percent, they ...
Terrestrial carbon sinks grew by 30% from 1992 to 2019, with most carbon stored in nonliving pools, not forests, prompting a ...
An international study, with the participation of INRAE and the CEA, has discovered that the majority of terrestrial carbon ...
Covering 31% of the global land area, forests are also home to most of Earth's terrestrial biodiversity—the variety ...
Recent studies have shown that carbon stocks in terrestrial ecosystems are increasing, mitigating around 30% of the CO2 emissions linked to human activities.
It is commonly assumed that as forest ecosystems age, they accumulate and store, or "sequester," more carbon. A new study based at the University of Michigan Biological Station untangled carbon ...
To answer this important question, an international consortium of scientists, coordinated by INRAE and Bordeaux Sciences Agro ...
Recent research reveals a 30 % increase in terrestrial carbon sequestration, with nonliving pools storing most gains, ...
Forests encompass around 40.6 million km2 of the Earth's surface, making them a vital component of our ecosystem. Not only do they contribute to reducing ...
The analysis revealed that, taking into account gains and losses on a global scale, only around 6% of the total sequestered ...