Trees that were poisoned and killed by saltwater are emitting greenhouses gases known as “tree farts,” prompting researchers to warn of a secret warming source that could become worse as rising seas ...
A new study from North Carolina State University shows that methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is largely generated in the soils below standing dead trees in so-called ghost forests, or coastal forests ...
Those who have traveled through the Pinelands or other parts of southern New Jersey have likely seen so-called “ghost forests” – stretches of trees, mostly cedar, that have been killed by rising sea ...
A new study from North Carolina State University finds that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from standing dead trees in coastal wetland forests - colloquially called "tree farts" - need to be accounted ...
Oct. 31—It only takes a few dips of a paddle into the Copalis River and a scan of the bank to find activity. A heron glides on gargantuan wings. A kingfisher cackles and darts between spruce trees. A ...
Those who have traveled through the Pinelands or other parts of southern New Jersey have likely seen so-called “ghost forests” – stretches of trees, mostly cedar, that have been killed by rising sea ...