Organisms can capture and store carbon away from the atmosphere, or accelerate natural processes that slow rates of global warming. To help mitigate against climate change, scientists, industry, NGOs and policy makers are exploring ways to manipulate nature to try to store more carbon through various so-called Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) techniques. Here at Silwood, researchers are working fast to understand how nature cycles carbon, and if it is possible to manipulate nature to reduce atmospheric CO2 levels.
Highlights
Our researchers in this area
Dr Emma Cavan
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Dr Emma Cavan
Senior Lecturer
Dr Fengjie Liu
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Dr Fengjie Liu
NERC Independent Research Fellow
Dr Sunitha Pangala
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Dr Sunitha Pangala
Senior Lecturer
Dr Emma Ransome
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Dr Emma Ransome
Senior Lecturer
Dr Bonnie Waring
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Dr Bonnie Waring
Reader in Ecosystems Ecology