The storage of carbon is a critical part of rebalancing the carbon cycle to ensure that climate change is less severe than many predict.| Geography Realm
Satellite images targeting areas of tropical Asia, Africa, and the Americas have shown that some tropical forests are dispelling more carbon than they are taking in.| Geography Realm
In partnership with scientists and researchers, farmers are coming up with different ways to keep soil from degrading and releasing more CO2 into the air.| Geography Realm
Global land carbon storage saw a significant decline in 2023, driven by extreme droughts, wildfires, and heatwaves.| Geography Realm
Research suggest that the world’s deserts may be storing some of the climate-changing carbon dioxide emitted by human activities.| Geography Realm
Scientists are using remotely sensed data from Earth observation satellites to map and study Arctic amplification.| Geography Realm
Researchers from the Crowther Lab recently published a study in Science which reviewed existing research on soil communities and how climate change will accelerate the loss of carbon stored in the world's soil.| Geography Realm
The impact of climate change is reducing the amount of habitat where the trees of North America can thrive.| Geography Realm