Fungi Stores A Third Of Carbon From Fossil Fuel Emissions And Could Be Essential To Reaching Net Zero

Fungi Stores A Third Of Carbon From Fossil Fuel Emissions And Could Be Essential To Reaching Net Zero

Eurasia Review

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The vast underground network of fungi beneath our feet stores over 13 gigatons of carbon around the world, roughly equivalent to 36 per cent of yearly global fossil fuel emissions, according to new research.

It is widely believed that mycorrhizal fungi could store carbon, as the fungi forms symbiotic relationships with almost...

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