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Building trust in soil carbon as a climate solution requires stronger evidence, environmental scientists warn
In a comment published in Nature Climate Change, Mark Bradford, the E.H. Harriman Professor of Soils and Ecosystem Ecology, and Yale School of the Environment research scientists Sara Kuebbing and ...
Herd of Hereford beef cattle in the English landscape, Cumbria, UK. (Photo by: Farm Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Grass-fed cows and sheep can be part of the solution to climate ...
Removing sheep and other livestock entirely from upland grasslands—a strategy often promoted as a way to boost carbon storage ...
An international study published in Global Change Biology, coordinated by CIRAD in collaboration with 32 institutes, reveals ...
In 2017, the Minamata Convention on Mercury went into effect, designed to help curb mercury emissions and limit exposure across the globe. However, a new study of mercury levels in soil suggests that ...
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Is nature about to supercharge climate change even more?
Global warming is no longer a distant forecast but a lived reality, with recent measurements showing the planet already ...
Ozone pollution is a global environmental concern that not only threatens human health and crop production, but also worsens global warming. While the formation of ozone is often attributed to ...
As policymakers, markets, and the public look to soil carbon sequestration as a key climate solution, new research led by Yale School of the Environment scientists warns that current methods for ...
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