Tree bark plays a vital role in removing methane from the atmosphere
Microbes living in tree bark or in the wood itself remove atmospheric methane on a scale equal to or above that of soil.
Read MoreMicrobes living in tree bark or in the wood itself remove atmospheric methane on a scale equal to or above that of soil.
Read MoreThe Earth is at a tipping point and we face a stark choice: either we continue as we are or we harness our unique power to innovate ways to clean the air.
Read More28 trillion tonnes is the amount of ice that Earth has lost since 1994 due to global warming, according to British scientists.
Read MoreAntarctic ice amounts to 90 per cent of all the ice on the planet and between 60-70 per cent of all of the world’s fresh water.
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