Por: Associated Press Science December 19, 2022
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — The Great Lakes have endured a lot the past century, from to and bloodsucking that nearly wiped out fish populations.Now, another danger: They — and other big lakes around the world — might be getting more acidic, which could make them less hospitable for some fish and plants.Scientists are building a sensor network to spot Lake Huron water chemistry trends. It’s a first step toward a hoped-for system that... + full article
Associated Press USA Business December 22, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — For years, airlines have offered passengers concerned by climate change an option: For an extra cost, cancel out the carbon dioxide pollution from their share of a flight, by paying to protect trees.That’s the idea behind forest carbon credits. Trees absorb... + más
Op-Ed: California's carbon-offset forests aren't trapping much carbon. Here's how to do better | Los Angeles Times
EXPLAINER: Carbon 'offsets' for World Cup in Qatar | Associated Press
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 20, 2022
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — The Great Lakes have endured a lot the past century, from supersized algae blobs to invasive mussels and bloodsucking sea lamprey that nearly wiped out fish populations.Now, another danger: They — and other big lakes around the world — might be... + más
Scientists: Atmospheric carbon might turn lakes more acidic | ABC News
EXPLAINER: Forest carbon credits aim to offset pollution | Associated Press
New York Post USA Life December 19, 2022
It’s breathtaking footage. An astonishing new video shows plants “breathing” in real-time — and the footage could have huge implications for how farmers feed the world in the future. The close-up clip was captured by biologists at the University of California San Diego... + más
Chasing Plants: Journeys With A Botanist Through Rainforests, Swamps, And Mountains By Chris Thorogood — Review | Forbes
Shop and learn at the Fall Garden Show in City Park. It's just in time to help plan new flowerbeds | The Advocate
ABC News USA Tech December 19, 2022
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. -- The Great Lakes have endured a lot the past century, from supersized algae blobs to invasive mussels and bloodsucking sea lamprey that nearly wiped out fish populations.Now, another danger: They — and other big lakes around the world — might be... + más
Scientists: Atmospheric carbon might turn lakes more acidic | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 17, 2022
Saving whales is probably a good way to save the planet, according to a group of scientists who examined the animals’ potential to act as a carbon sink - something that helps reduce carbon in the Earth’s atmosphere by absorbing more carbon than it releases.Many nature-based... + más
Humpback whales spotted charging orca trying to hunt in Monterey Bay | Newsweek
Hundreds of whales beached on New Zealand islands | ABC News
Time USA Science October 26, 2022
One of the most significant carbon sinks on the planet is right below your feet. , that layer of organic material and crushed-up rock that covers much of the terrestrial earth like a chocolate coating, contains about . It’s the on the planet after the ocean, currently holding... + más
Some dirty secrets in the garden: 6 steps you should know for preparing the soil in your beds | The Advocate
Leave the leaves and join in fall's festivities: LSU Garden News | The Advocate
Time USA Science October 17, 2022
In the battle to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and slow global warming, humans have a few natural allies. The best-known of these allies are trees, those charismatic carbon sinks that create shade and oxygen for us and our fellow landbound creatures. But... + más
Honestly? The Link Between Climate Change and Hurricanes Is Complicated | The Atlantic
Climate reparations may be ethical, but they aren't the best fix, climatologist says | CNBC
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