Researchers found that a national park has the ability to store around 100 tons of carbon per hectare, in the stems, branches, and leaves of the bamboo.
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Amazon river digests trees dragged
Research shows that the rivers of the Amazon basin have bacterias capable of digesting stems and trunks of trees and turn them into CO².
Aljazeera: ‘Carbon pirate’ acquires Amazon resources
Australian carbon pirate attacks Amazon indigenous again, this time to the Yagua, in Peru.
Carbon fraudster targets remote indigenous group
Australian “carbon cowboy” pressures isolated Matsés tribe to sign over rights to their forests. Peruvian government is not able to stop it.
Ciência Hoje: Emissions from lakes and rivers in the carbon cycle
Research shows that continental freshwater bodies such as lakes and rivers, release more methane into the atmosphere than expected.