Arctic Peatlands Expanding, Presenting a Dual Climate Impact

https://newsletter.tf/arctic-peatlands-growing-warmer-weather-carbon/

Arctic peatlands are growing due to warmer weather, storing carbon now but risking future release.

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Arctic Peatlands Are Growing Bigger Due to Warmer Weather

New studies show that peatlands in the Arctic are growing larger as the weather gets warmer. These areas store a lot of carbon, which helps slow down climate change for now. But scientists worry that if it gets much warmer, they could release this carbon back into the air.

https://newsletter.tf/arctic-peatlands-growing-warmer-weather-carbon/

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Arctic Peatlands Are Growing Bigger Due to Warmer Weather

Arctic peatlands are getting larger because of rising temperatures. They store carbon now but could release it later. Learn what this means for the climate.

🫧 Ancient seafloor lava rubble stores vast amounts of carbon dioxide, researchers discover

https://phys.org/news/2025-11-ancient-seafloor-lava-rubble-vast.html

#geology #ocean #carbon #climatechange #carbonstorage #lava

Ancient seafloor lava rubble stores vast amounts of carbon dioxide, researchers discover

Sixty-million-year-old rock samples from deep under the ocean have revealed how huge amounts of carbon dioxide are stored for millennia in piles of lava rubble that accumulate on the seafloor.

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Chen Liang et al. studied the soil #CarbonStorage and its driving factors in different #PlantCommunities of #CoastalWetland in the non-growing season.

#BareFlat | #ResistanceIndexOfCarbon

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf076

First complete record of global underground CO₂ storage released

The first-ever audited account of the actual amounts of CO2 stored underground by CCS projects globally has been released. It was created by a new international consortium of scientists and industrial partners, including NTNU.

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A depleted oil field will become Europe’s first offshore CO2 storage site.

In a process that almost reverses oil extraction, chemical giant INEOS plans to inject liquefied CO2 deep down into depleted oil reservoirs, 1 800 metres beneath the seabed.

When the project begins commercial operations next year, it is expected to become the EU’s first fully-operational offshore CO2 storage site.

https://mediafaro.org/article/20251126-a-depleted-oil-field-will-become-europes-first-offshore-co2-storage-site?mf_channel=mastodon&action=forward

#CarbonStorage #CarbonDioxide #CarbonEmissions #Technology #OilIndustry #NorthSea

A depleted oil field will become Europe’s first offshore CO2 storage site.

In a process that almost reverses oil extraction, chemical giant INEOS plans to inject liquefied CO2 deep down into depleted oil reservoirs, 1 800 metres beneath the seabed. When the …

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🫧 An Innovative Solution Method for the Evaluation of CO2 Disposal in the Seafloor Environment

https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5629/11/4/81

#climatechange #co2 #oceans #carbonstorage #supercritical #seafloor

Peatlands' 'huge reservoir' of carbon at risk of release, researchers warn

Peatlands make up just 3% of Earth's land surface but store more than 30% of the world's soil carbon, preserving organic matter and sequestering its carbon for tens of thousands of years. A new study sounds the alarm that an extreme drought event could quadruple peatland carbon loss in a warming climate.

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