Princeton Environmental Institute: Carbon-Chomping Soil Bacteria May Pose Hidden Climate Risk
January 29, 2021
January 29, 2021
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Jan. 29 (TNSJou) -- The Princeton Environmental Institute issued the following news:
Much of the Earth's carbon is trapped in soil, and scientists have assumed that potential climate-warming compounds would safely stay there for centuries. But Princeton research supported by the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI) shows that carbon molecules can potentially escape the soil much faster than previously thought. The findings suggest a key role for so . . .
Much of the Earth's carbon is trapped in soil, and scientists have assumed that potential climate-warming compounds would safely stay there for centuries. But Princeton research supported by the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI) shows that carbon molecules can potentially escape the soil much faster than previously thought. The findings suggest a key role for so . . .
