Ancient log discovery points to wood burial as durable, low-cost carbon removal solution

Published 17:34 on September 29, 2024  /  Last updated at 17:34 on September 29, 2024  /  Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Canada, EMEA, Nature-based, US, Voluntary

The discovery of a 3,775-year-old perfectly preserved log has led scientists to believe that burying wood can be a cost-effective, long-term method of removing CO2 from the atmosphere.
The discovery of a 3,775-year-old perfectly preserved log has led scientists to believe that burying wood can be a cost-effective, long-term method of removing CO2 from the atmosphere.


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