Forests and land play an important role in absorbing carbon dioxide emissions, but current models and forecasts don't ...
By Shradha Triveni Forests are natural carbon sinks. But as reforestation of degraded land is becoming a global climate ...
Large-scale carbon emission from soil, one of the planet’s major carbon reservoirs, into the atmosphere has deleterious impacts on global climate change, soil quality, and crop productivity 1,2. Soil ...
Forests contribute an enormous carbon flux to terrestrial ecosystems. Thus, accurate estimation and prediction of forest dynamics both play an important role in understanding the carbon cycle in the ...
Accurate and cost-effective quantification of the carbon cycle for agroecosystems at decision-relevant scales is critical to mitigating climate change and ensuring sustainable food production. However ...
The Arctic and northern high latitudes are warming about 2–4 times faster than the global average, allowing ancient ...
Organic carbon decomposition in soil varies significantly and in regional patterns, driven in part by factors such as soil minerals and microbial properties that have been underrepresented in carbon ...
The global voluntary carbon market, and its supporting industry ecosystem, has grown substantially from its origins in the early 1990s. Despite this growth, voluntary markets have been hampered by ...