'...our trees are that much more useful and powerful than we’ve given them credit for.' By Lauren Leffer Published Jul 24, 2024 11:00 AM EDT Credit: DepositPhotos ...
A new study finds that people whose gut microbiomes produce a lot of methane are able to unlock extra energy from a ...
Vincent Gauci receives funding or has received funding from the Natural Environment Research Council, The Royal Society, Spark Climate Solutions, Axa Research Fund, Defra. Tree bark in the world’s ...
Tree bark absorbs significant methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Methane has 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide over two decades. Trees' methane absorption could be twice that of Arctic ...
Tree bark surfaces play an important role in removing methane gas from the atmosphere, according to a study published 24 July in Nature. While trees have long been known to benefit the climate by ...
In the jungle of microbes living in your gut, there’s one oddball that makes methane. This little-known methane-maker might play a role in how many calories you absorb from your food, according to a ...
In the upper layer of Titan's atmosphere, visible here in blue light, methane molecules are being dissociated by sunlight and recombining into ethane and acetylene molecules. Further down, the orange ...
Warming in the Arctic is intensifying methane emissions, contributing to a vicious feedback loop that could accelerate climate change even more, according to a new study published May 7 in Nature.
Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL) systems have emerged as indispensable instruments in atmospheric monitoring, offering high-resolution, range-resolved measurements of trace gases. By utilising ...
Emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas methane remain "far too high" according to a report released Wednesday by the International Energy Agency (IEA), even though technology exists to control many ...
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