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Cooling the Earth: Burying wood debris could significantly lower global temperatures

A new study finds that burying wood debris could remove up to 937 gigatons of CO₂ and reduce global warming by 0.42°C.

Mac Oliveau
New ferry propulsion system cuts carbon emissions by 120 tons per yearMac Oliveau
Healing the ozone: Global CFC reduction efforts are paying offJoshua Shavit
Reshaping sustainable energy: Converting CO2 into valuable chemicals and fuelsJoshua Shavit
3D concrete printing process captures CO2 and reduces emissionsJoshua Shavit
Groundbreaking new electric reactor reaches incredible 85% efficiencyRebecca Shavit
Dry lake beds are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, study findsJoshua Shavit
Alarmingly, CO2 levels are rising faster than at any point over the last 50,000 years, study findsJoshua Shavit
Groundbreaking technology captures more CO2 than Germany-sized forestJoseph Shavit
New technology captures more carbon dioxide than a forest the size of GermanyJoseph Shavit
Breakthrough project captures atmospheric methane using sugarJoseph Shavit
Arctic vegetation has a major impact on warmingJoseph Shavit
World’s Airlines Agree on Net-Zero Emissions by 2050Joseph Shavit
By 2500 earth could be alien to humansJoseph Shavit
Captured water, carbon dioxide from car exhaust could help grow foodJoseph Shavit
Researchers working on recycling carbon from CO2 to produce car fuelJoshua Shavit
Could residential heat pumps be part of the climate solution?Joshua Shavit
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