Susan Crow (NREM) was recently
interviewed on Hawai‘i Public Radio with regard to soil and its capacity for mitigating global warming—if correctly managed—following the publication of a pair of papers on the subject that she co-authored.
As she explains, soil can store more carbon than plants and the atmosphere combined, but it needs to remain undisturbed; other ways to manage soil correctly include composting and using wood chips.
Read the UH News story.