Soils Cannot Lock Away Black Carbon

Scientific American - Energy & Sustainability 2013-04-26

Summary:

LONDON โ€“ Climate scientists may have to rethink some of their old assumptions about carbon. US and European researchers have just established that black carbon, soot and biochar โ€“ the burnt remains from countless forest fires โ€“ doesn't stay in the soil indefinitely.

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Date tagged:

04/26/2013, 15:20

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04/26/2013, 13:45