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Carbon Cycling and Sequestration

Carbon Cycling and Sequestration

Humans today inject roughly 36 billion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere a year, a figure that has been climbing steadily. Roughly half that CO2 stays in the atmosphere. Much of the rest goes into two of Earth’s major carbon sinks: land, where it’s stored in trees and soils, and oceans. But how much carbon can these two ecosystems absorb—and can they do it indefinitely? Blue carbon—carbon stored in tidal wetlands and other coastal ecosystems—ranks...

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