Eventually, it becomes sediment that feeds plant growth. This is called the slow carbon cycle. This gecko is part of the fast carbon cycle. Credit: Leon Pauleikhoff/Unsplash The fast carbon cycle ...
Newly discovered microbes living in the peatlands of the Peruvian Amazon could play a dual role in the carbon cycle. These tiny organisms have the potential to either stabilize carbon for storage or ...
Those trees are part of the fast carbon cycle; rocks, on the other hand, belong to the slow carbon cycle. Carbon can be locked into rocks when living things die and are buried, taking their carbon ...
A study from the U.S. Geological Survey found the ecosystems on California's public lands are losing the carbon they've ...
The startup’s ‘AI-optimized CDR’ approach is designed to re-create the optimal conditions for phytoplankton to play their ...