News Carbon Storage
Study Shows Planet Keeping Pace With CO2 Emissions
Study shows that though the planet can't continue to absorb half of our CO2 emissions, we haven't hit a tipping point.
Africa’s Great Green Wall Against Climate Change Begins
Africa's proposed 4,000-mile wall of trees will stretch from Senegal to Djibouti to try to stop encroaching desertification.
The Earth-Shaking Consequences of Burying Carbon
Pumping carbon dioxide underground to keep it out of the atmosphere might not work on a large scale, says a new study
Moving to a Green Economy Could Mean Millions of Jobs
United Nations Environment Program says global move to low-carbon economy means millions could be lifted from poverty.
Ancient Warming Has Disturbing Implications for Our Future
A dramatic episode of prehistoric global warming involved carbon buildup only a tenth as fast as what's going on now, a new study finds.
Sucking Carbon Out of the Air: Not Ready for Prime Time
The idea of drawing down atmospheric carbon with high-tech scrubbers has gotten a lot of attention lately, but a new report says that for now, it's relatively costly and inefficient.







