Human-Induced Ozone Reduces Tropical Forests’ CO₂ Storage Capacity
A new Australian-led study reveals that ozone emissions from human activities are diminishing the ability of tropical forests to absorb and store CO₂, impacting global carbon cycles.
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A new Australian-led study reveals that ozone emissions from human activities are diminishing the ability of tropical forests to absorb and store CO₂, impacting global carbon cycles.
Windblown dust from continents fuels one-third of phytoplankton growth in the Southern Ocean, boosting carbon storage, Australian research reveals.
Chinese scientists enhance carbon storage by increasing forest biodiversity, doubling carbon sequestration in diverse artificial forests.
Thailand’s mangroves are being recognized as a ‘secret weapon’ against climate change due to their remarkable ability to store carbon. Discover how these ecosystems are making a difference.