What sets these fires apart is their tendency to move below ground into carbon-rich soil layers. While wildfires generally flame upwards — quickly consuming forest and grassland — the ...
A 3,775-year-old log found in Canada had barely lost any of its carbon content since being buried, indicating "wood vaulting" is a viable means of carbon storage.
“One of the biggest issues affecting soil health a lot of times are past sins, such as compaction layers that restrict ... which means we need to pump more carbon and simple sugars into the ...