Wild animals: The original and best carbon-capture ‘technology’

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Animating the Carbon Cycle – Oswald SchmitzJune 2021

Animating the Carbon Cycle – Oswald SchmitzJune 2021

by ACC Admin | Jun 3, 2021 | 2021, Event, More In-depth, Resources

Please note: This video was one of a number of presentations from the webinar, and in order to allow each video to be watched individually, they all have the same 30 second introduction to provide the required context. If you have already seen this introduction in...
Animating the Carbon Cycle – Oswald SchmitzJune 2021

How Nature Can Stabilize the Climate: Setting a Clear Restoration for Reaching the 1.5 C GoalJune 2021

by ACC Admin | Jun 3, 2021 | 2021, Event, More In-depth, Resources

Please note: This video was one of a number of presentations from the webinar, and in order to allow each video to be watched individually, they all have the same 30 second introduction to provide the required context.If you have already seen this introduction in...

The Secret Work Of ElephantsDecember 2020

by ACC Admin | Dec 1, 2020 | 2020, More In-depth, Press Article, Resources

African forest elephants fight climate change by contributing in surprising ways to natural carbon capture Ralph Chami, Connel Fullenkamp, Thomas Cosimano, and Fabio Berzaghi THE SECRET WORK OF ELEPHANTS The African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) is a...

Restoring natural forests is the best way to remove atmospheric carbonApril 2019

by ACC Admin | Apr 4, 2019 | 2019, Peer Reviewed Scientific Paper, Resources, Technical / Scientific

such as Eucalyptus for paper or Hevea braziliensis for rubber. Third is agroforestry, which involves growing crops and useful trees together. Natural regeneration is the cheapest and technically easiest option. Just over one-third (34%) of the total area allocated is...

Effects of gray wolf-induced trophic cascades on ecosystem carbon cyclingJuly 2016

by ACC Admin | Jul 18, 2016 | 2016, Peer Reviewed Scientific Paper, Resources, Technical / Scientific

Abstract. It is predicted that predator-induced trophic cascades could have important impacts on eco- system carbon cycling. Yet the magnitude and direction of predator impacts on carbon cycling have not been widely quantified for terrestrial ecosystems. Here, we...
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