Carbon Capture Insights
Forest's Role in Carbon Cycle Revealed
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Phys.org Earth SciencesAccording to a recent article on Phys.org Earth Sciences, scientists are reevaluating forest-atmosphere interactions, shedding new light on the critical role of photosynthesis in capturing carbon dioxide. As the oldest carbon-capture technology on Earth, photosynthesis has been locking carbon into plant bodies and roots for eons. This natural process has significant implications for the mining industry, particularly in regions like Trøndelag, Norway, where environmental sustainability is a key consideration in mineral exploration. As investors and industry professionals, understanding the intricacies of the carbon cycle can inform more effective and environmentally conscious mining practices.