Trees Reveal a Climate Surprise - Their Bark Removes Methane From the Atmosphere
July 25, 2024
July 25, 2024
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, July 25 (TNSres) -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news on July 24, 2024:
Microbes that live in tree bark are sucking greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, making trees an even more critical part of combating climate change than scientists previously thought, according to a study published today in Nature.
At a time when research is finding climate change is increasing faster than expected, this new study offers some good news for . . .
Microbes that live in tree bark are sucking greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, making trees an even more critical part of combating climate change than scientists previously thought, according to a study published today in Nature.
At a time when research is finding climate change is increasing faster than expected, this new study offers some good news for . . .