Por: The Atlantic Science January 22, 2023
Salt marshes could flip from climate friend to climate foe.The Atlantic; Ronald Wilson / GettyJanuary 22, 2023, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published by .Alia Al-Haj strides down the half-kilometer boardwalk, a wagon full of power tools and PVC pipes in tow. Off to each side, a marsh stretches into the distance, the wet ground punctuated by tall sedges waving in the cool spring breeze. Al-Haj closes her eyes and takes a deep breath of the... + full article
CBS News USA Business January 13, 2023
In what could be a major milestone in the fight against climate change, a startup said Thursday it has started successfully pulling carbon dioxide from the air and burying it underground.Climeworks that it has sequestered CO2 from the atmosphere using its facility in Iceland... + más
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CBS News USA Politics December 23, 2022
A rare bomb cyclone could possibly form this week as a wallops most of the central and eastern U.S. with heavy snow, high winds and dangerous wind chill temperatures, affecting millions of Americans in its path. Meanwhile, flooding is threatening the northeast. The storm is... + más
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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
CBS News USA Nation December 21, 2022
A is forecast to pound most of the U.S. with freezing temperatures and heavy snow this week, and prompting warnings from officials to remain vigilant. For millions of Americans in its path, the storm could intensify: It's possible the storm could grow into a bomb cyclone or... + más
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
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The Advocate USA Business October 20, 2022
As local parishes have fought back against carbon capture projects, the Baton Rouge Area Chamber on Wednesday announced it has formed an alliance with a host of businesses, academic institutions and government agencies to push for low-carbon energy projects in the Capital... + más
Louisiana moves closer toward large carbon- capture project | Associated Press
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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
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