Scientists discovered microbes in Amazon peatlands that control carbon storage. If peatlands stay stable, they store carbon.
The microbes were found in the Amazonian peatlands of Peru and could be valuable for sequestering carbon in the damp soils.
Microbes in Peru’s peatlands regulate carbon cycle and influence climate Amazonian microbes could either mitigate or exacerbate climate change Environmental changes threaten balance of these crucial e
The study highlights the urgent need to safeguard global tropical wetlands from human impact. Complex organisms, thousands of times smaller than a grain of sand, play a critical role in shaping massive ecosystems and influencing Earth's climate,
Complex organisms, thousands of times smaller than a grain of sand, can shape massive ecosystems and influence the fate of Earth's climate, according to a new study.
An arrangement between the owners of a nuclear plant in Pennsylvania and Amazon Web Services is the first such to come before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is backing a pioneering Manchester project involving a "super species" of moss that researchers say could be the answer in the fight against climate change.
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Complex organisms, thousands of times smaller than a grain of sand, can shape massive ecosystems and influence the fate of Earth's climate, according to a new study.
The United States withdrawing from the Paris Agreement is a blow to global cooperation on climate change, but other countries are marching ahead and stepping up leadership on the issue. Carbon ...