A tree’s gifts to a forest continue after its death. Standing dead trees, also known as snags, are so important that forest managers often purposefully damage trees so they’ll later …
A tree’s gifts to a forest continue after its death. Standing dead trees, also known as snags, are so important that forest managers often purposefully damage trees so they’ll later …
This article previously appeared in WaterFront. BINGHAMTON, N.Y.—The scientists and activists that pushed New York State to ban high-volume hydrofracking are working overtime against a speculative plan to inject carbon …
As students, we are taught that plants take in carbon dioxide to produce organic compounds and release the oxygen that aerobic organisms—including humans—need to live. Arguably less well known is …
Meteorologist Alexandra Steele breaks down the undead myths about climate change — so you can recognize them when they come for you. Featuring guest appearances from Yale Climate Connections meteorologist …
The ocean is quite literally a massive sink for carbon. Research shows that this body of water has absorbed more than a quarter of all carbon dioxide pollution that humans …