
Rising Ozone Levels Threaten Tropical Forests’ Carbon Storage Capacity
A new study warns that human-induced ozone emissions are reducing tropical forests’ ability to store CO2 by up to 17% in the 21st century.
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A new study warns that human-induced ozone emissions are reducing tropical forests’ ability to store CO2 by up to 17% in the 21st century.
Australian researchers discover windblown dust fuels a third of phytoplankton growth in the Southern Ocean, enhancing CO2 storage.
Chinese scientists are studying tree diversity in artificial forests to enhance carbon storage, revealing that diverse species combinations can significantly boost carbon sequestration.
Phuket’s mangroves, once dismissed as swamps, are now hailed as a crucial tool in combating climate change through their impressive carbon storage capabilities.