carbon dioxide
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Urban Forests May be Storing More Carbon Dioxide Than They Emit
Trees and soil may not have lungs, but they are constantly exhaling and inhaling. In addition to absorbing CO2, trees produce oxygen and store carbon in their trunks through photosynthesis.
Latest Research Articles
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Mechanical Trees May Help Absorb Toxic Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere
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Drastically Cutting Carbon Dioxide Levels Isn't Enough to Save the Climate
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Scientists are Saying that Removing CO2 from the Atmosphere is "No Longer Optional"
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Direct Air Capture: What Is It and How Can We Benefit From It?
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Carbon Dioxide Concentration Levels in the Atmosphere Hits RecordHigh
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Scientists Create Flexible Concrete Containing CO2 that Can Reduce Carbon Footprint
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Study: Elevated CO2 Levels in Ocean Enlarges Fish Genitals
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Things You Do Everyday That Surprisingly Add to Climate Change-- Without You Knowing!
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Earth Net Zero: Businesses Plan to Remove CO2 Through Sucking it From Air Using Giant Fans
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Study Uses Ultraviolet Light From the Sun To Convert Carbon Dioxide Into Other Usable Materials
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Reducing Emissions of Carbon Dioxide Is Not as Easy as It Seems
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Electric Car Driving Across the US Now 100% Possible with Electrify America