Earth’s most efficient natural storage system: Land-building marsh plants are champions of carbon capture

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Wetlands are Earth’s most efficient natural storage system for climate-warming carbon dioxide.

Human activities such as marsh draining for agriculture and logging are increasingly eating away at saltwater and freshwater wetlands. These vital areas cover only 1% of Earth’s surface but store more than 20% of all the climate-warming carbon dioxide absorbed by ecosystems worldwide.

A new study published on May 6, 2022, in the journal Science by a team of Dutch, American, and German scientists shows that it’s not too late to reverse the losses.

Periode5-mei-2022 → 9-jun.-2022

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  • TitelWetlands as sustainable tool for counteracting climate change
    Mate van erkenningNational
    Media naam/outletDutch Water Sector
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioNetherlands
    Release datum09/06/2022
    BeschrijvingIn a study published in the journal Science, a team of researchers from the Netherlands, US and Germany shows that salt and freshwater wetlands capture and store huge amounts of CO2 through the plants that build these landscapes. The good news is that restoration of these wetlands is improving, amplifying their ability to be used as nature-based and sustainable tool for counteracting climate change.
    URLhttps://www.dutchwatersector.com/news/wetlands-as-sustainable-tool-for-counteracting-climate-change
    PersonenTjisse van der Heide, Tjeerd Bouma, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelHow marsh plants are an underestimated resource in CO2 capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletThe Star
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioMalaysia
    Release datum30/05/2022
    BeschrijvingLike forests and oceans, wetland plants are also very effective at capturing and storing carbon. And the good news is that wetland restoration is improving, increasing their ability to be used as a natural and sustainable tool to combat climate change.
    URLhttps://www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/living/2022/05/30/how-marsh-plants-are-an-underestimated-resource-in-co2-capture?utm_source=headtopics&utm_medium=news&utm_campaign=2022-05-30
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelHow marsh plants are an underestimated resource in CO2 capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletHead Topics
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioSweden
    Release datum30/05/2022
    BeschrijvingWetland restoration is improving, increasing their ability to be used as a natural and sustainable tool to combat climate change.
    Producent / auteurThe Star
    URLhttps://headtopics.com/my/how-marsh-plants-are-an-underestimated-resource-in-co2-capture-26859721
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelSchorren zijn koolstofkluizen: ze houden vijf keer meer C02 vast dan een bos en 500 keer dan een oceaan
    Mate van erkenningNational
    Media naam/outletAD Groene Hart
    MediatypePrint
    Land/RegioNetherlands
    Release datum13/05/2022
    BeschrijvingZoete en zoute moerassen zoals schorren in de Oosterschelde en de Westerschelde zijn kampioenen in CO2-opslag. Ze houden veel meer koolstof vast dan oceanen en bossen. Daarom zijn ze enorm belangrijk in de strijd tegen de opwarming van de aarde.
    Producent / auteurFrank Balkenende
    URLhttps://www.ad.nl/zeeland/schorren-zijn-koolstofkluizen-ze-houden-vijf-keer-meer-c02-vast-dan-een-bos-en-500-keer-dan-een-oceaan~a5cc3769/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Johan van de Koppel, Tjisse van der Heide
  • TitelHow marsh plants are an underestimated resource in CO2 capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletThe Vibes
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioMalaysia
    Release datum12/05/2022
    BeschrijvingSaltwater and freshwater wetlands capture and store huge amounts of CO2, study finds
    URLhttps://www.thevibes.com/articles/lifestyles/60676/how-marsh-plants-are-an-underestimated-resource-in-co2-capture
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelMarsh plants an underestimated resource in CO2
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletFree Malaysia Today
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioMalaysia
    Release datum12/05/2022
    BeschrijvingWhen it comes to global resources for capturing CO2 from the atmosphere, forests and oceans are most often mentioned.
    But wetland plants are also valuable carbon sinks. Such is the conclusion of a study by a team of researchers from the Netherlands, the United States and Germany.
    Producent / auteur ETX Daily Up
    URLhttps://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/leisure/2022/05/12/marsh-plants-an-underestimated-resource-in-co2/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelMoerasplanten zijn kampioen in CO2-opslag - Venen en moerassen essentieel in strijd tegen de klimaatverandering
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletMO*
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioBelgium
    Release datum11/05/2022
    BeschrijvingMoerassen zijn uitblinkers in het opslaan van CO2. Om verdere opwarming van de aarde tegen te gaan is het noodzakelijk om de reeds aanwezige CO2 op te slaan. Moerassen blijken dit nóg beter te kunnen dan bossen of oceanen, toont onderzoek in het vakblad Science.
    Producent / auteurIPS
    URLhttps://www.mo.be/nieuws/moerasplanten-zijn-kampioen-co2-opslag
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelOnderzoek: moeraslanden slaan meer CO2 op dan bomen
    Mate van erkenningRegional
    Media naam/outletDe Gelderlander
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioNetherlands
    Release datum10/05/2022
    BeschrijvingMoeraslanden slaan grote hoeveelheden van het broeikasgas CO2 op. Per vierkante meter nemen ze ongeveer vijf keer zoveel CO2 op als bossen en vijfhonderd keer meer dan oceanen, zo concluderen wetenschappers van onder meer Radboud Universiteit en de Universiteit Utrecht.
    URLhttps://www.gelderlander.nl/home/br-onderzoek-moeraslanden-slaan-meer-co2-op-dan-bomen~ab7a2732/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Johan van de Koppel, Tjisse van der Heide
  • TitelLand-building marsh plants are champions of carbon capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletScienceBlog
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum10/05/2022
    BeschrijvingHuman activities such as marsh draining for agriculture and logging are increasingly eating away at saltwater and freshwater wetlands that cover only 1% of Earth’s surface but store more than 20% of all the climate-warming carbon dioxide absorbed by ecosystems worldwide.
    A new study published May 5 in Science by a team of Dutch, American and German scientists shows that it’s not too late to reverse the losses.
    Producent / auteurDuke University
    URLhttps://scienceblog.com/530406/land-building-marsh-plants-are-champions-of-carbon-capture/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelHow marsh plants are an underestimated resource in CO2 capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletYahoo! Singapore
    MediatypeWeb
    Duur / lengte / grootteremoved
    Land/RegioSingapore
    Release datum10/05/2022
    BeschrijvingSaltwater and freshwater wetlands capture and store huge amounts of CO2, study finds
    URLhttps://sg.news.yahoo.com/marsh-plants-underestimated-co2-capture-123459471.html
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelUtrecht University: Land-building marsh plants are champions of CO2 capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletIndia Education Diary
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioIndia
    Release datum09/05/2022
    BeschrijvingIt is well known that CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels underlie the havoc being wrought by climate change. Stemming further emissions through innovations in sustainable energy production is certainly part of the solutions. However, slowing global warming also hinges upon our ability to capture and retain CO2 from the atmosphere. In a study published today in the journal Science, a team of researchers from the Netherlands, US and Germany shows that salt and freshwater wetlands capture and store huge amounts of CO2 through the plants that build these landscapes. Although these wetlands are declining worldwide, the good news is that restoration of these wetlands is improving, amplifying their ability to be used as nature-based tools to counteract climate change.
    Producent / auteuriednewsdesk
    URLhttps://indiaeducationdiary.in/utrecht-university-land-building-marsh-plants-are-champions-of-co2-capture/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelMoerasplanten zijn kampioen in CO2-opslag
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletKnack
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioBelgium
    Release datum09/05/2022
    BeschrijvingOm de klimaatverandering tegen te gaan, moeten we de uitstoot van CO2 door de verbranding van fossiele brandstoffen drastisch aan banden leggen. Maar naast het verminderen van de CO2-uitstoot, is het ook cruciaal om dit broeikasgas dat al in de atmosfeer aanwezig is vast te leggen om zo de verdere opwarming van de aarde tegen te gaan.
    Producent / auteurRedactie Knack
    URLhttps://www.knack.be/nieuws/milieu/klimaat/moerasplanten-zijn-kampioen-in-co2-opslag/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelEarth’s most efficient natural storage system: Land-building marsh plants are champions of carbon capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletReporter Wings
    MediatypeWeb
    Duur / lengte / grootteremoved
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum08/05/2022
    URLhttps://reporterwings.com/news/tech/earths-most-efficient-natural-storage-system-land-building-marsh-plants-are-champions-of-carbon-capture/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelEarth’s most efficient natural storage system: Land-building marsh plants are champions of carbon capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletBiz News Post
    MediatypeWeb
    Duur / lengte / grootteremoved
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum08/05/2022
    URLhttps://biznewspost.com/tech/earths-most-efficient-natural-storage-system-land-building-marsh-plants-are-champions-of-carbon-capture/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelLand-building marsh plants are champions of carbon capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletNews Brig
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum08/05/2022
    BeschrijvingWetlands are Earth’s most efficient natural storage system for climate-warming carbon dioxide.
    Producent / auteurErin Fox
    URLhttps://newsbrig.com/land-building-marsh-plants-are-champions-of-carbon-capture/750649/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelEarth’s most efficient natural storage system: Land-building marsh plants are champions of carbon capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletSciTech Daily
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum07/05/2022
    BeschrijvingWetlands are Earth’s most efficient natural storage system for climate-warming carbon dioxide.

    Human activities such as marsh draining for agriculture and logging are increasingly eating away at saltwater and freshwater wetlands. These vital areas cover only 1% of Earth’s surface but store more than 20% of all the climate-warming carbon dioxide absorbed by ecosystems worldwide.

    A new study published on May 6, 2022, in the journal Science by a team of Dutch, American, and German scientists shows that it’s not too late to reverse the losses.
    Producent / auteurDuke University press release
    URLhttps://scitechdaily.com/earths-most-efficient-natural-storage-system-land-building-marsh-plants-are-champions-of-carbon-capture/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Johan van de Koppel, Tjisse van der Heide
  • TitelRadboud University: Land-building marsh plants are champions of CO2 capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletIndia Education Diary
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioIndia
    Release datum07/05/2022
    BeschrijvingIt is well known that CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels underlie the havoc being wrought by climate change. Stemming further emissions through innovations in sustainable energy production is certainly part of the solutions. However, slowing global warming also hinges upon our ability to capture and retain CO2 from the atmosphere. In a study published today in the journal Science, a team of researchers from the Netherlands, US and Germany shows that salt and freshwater wetlands capture and store huge amounts of CO2 through the plants that build these landscapes. The good news is that restoration of these wetlands is improving, amplifying their ability to be used as nature-based and sustainable tool for counteracting climate change.
    Producent / auteuriednewsdesk
    URLhttps://indiaeducationdiary.in/radboud-university-land-building-marsh-plants-are-champions-of-co2-capture/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelMarsh plants in wetlands facilitate carbon capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletWorld-Energy
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum07/05/2022
    BeschrijvingHuman activities like marsh logging and draining for agriculture are progressively depleting freshwater and saltwater wetlands that cover just 1% of the surface of the Earth but store over 20% of all the climate-warming carbon dioxide (CO2) absorbed by ecosystems globally.
    Producent / auteurazocleantech.com
    URLhttps://www.world-energy.org/article/24693.html
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelLand-building marsh plants are champions of CO2 capture
    Mate van erkenningNational
    Media naam/outletRadboud University News
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioNetherlands
    Release datum06/05/2022
    BeschrijvingIt is well known that CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels underlie the havoc being wrought by climate change. Stemming further emissions through innovations in sustainable energy production is certainly part of the solutions. However, slowing global warming also hinges upon our ability to capture and retain CO2 from the atmosphere. In a study published today in the journal Science, a team of researchers from the Netherlands, US and Germany shows that salt and freshwater wetlands capture and store huge amounts of CO2 through the plants that build these landscapes. The good news is that restoration of these wetlands is improving, amplifying their ability to be used as nature-based and sustainable tool for counteracting climate change.
    URLhttps://www.ru.nl/english/news-agenda/news/vm/iwwr/2022/land-building-marsh-plants-champions-co2-capture/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelOnderzoek: moeraslanden slaan meer CO2 op dan bomen
    Media naam/outletReformatorisch Dagblad
    Land/RegioNetherlands
    Release datum06/05/2022
    BeschrijvingMoeraslanden slaan grote hoeveelheden van het broeikasgas CO2 op. Per vierkante meter nemen ze ongeveer vijf keer zoveel CO2 op als bossen en 500 keer meer dan oceanen, zo concluderen wetenschappers van onder meer de Universiteit Utrecht.
    Producent / auteurANP
    URLhttps://www.rd.nl/artikel/974385-onderzoek-moeraslanden-slaan-meer-co2-op-dan-bomen
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Johan van de Koppel, Tjisse van der Heide
  • TitelLand-building marsh plants are champions of CO2 capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletMirage News
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioAustralia
    Release datum06/05/2022
    BeschrijvingIt is well known that CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels underlie the havoc being wrought by climate change. Stemming further emissions through innovations in sustainable energy production is certainly part of the solutions. However, slowing global warming also hinges upon our ability to capture and retain CO2 from the atmosphere. In a study published today in the journal Science, a team of researchers from the Netherlands, US and Germany shows that salt and freshwater wetlands capture and store huge amounts of CO2 through the plants that build these landscapes. The good news is that restoration of these wetlands is improving, amplifying their ability to be used as nature-based and sustainable tool for counteracting climate change.
    Producent / auteurRU Nijmegen press release
    URLhttps://www.miragenews.com/land-building-marsh-plants-are-champions-of-co2-776642/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelLand-building marsh plants are champions of CO2 capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletVerve Times
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioIndia
    Release datum06/05/2022
    BeschrijvingIt is well known that CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels underlie the havoc being wrought by climate change. Stemming further emissions through innovations in sustainable energy production is certainly part of the solution. However, slowing global warming also hinges upon our ability to capture and retain CO2 from the atmosphere. In a study published today in the journal Science, a team of researchers from the Netherlands, U.S. and Germany shows that salt and freshwater wetlands capture and store huge amounts of CO2 through the plants that build these landscapes. The good news is that restoration of these wetlands is improving, amplifying their ability to be used as nature-based and sustainable tool for counteracting climate change.
    Producent / auteurAddrew Shawn
    URLhttps://vervetimes.com/land-building-marsh-plants-are-champions-of-co2-capture/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelMoerasplanten blijken uitblinkers in CO2-opslag
    Mate van erkenningNational
    Media naam/outletUniversiteit Utrecht Nieuws
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioNetherlands
    Release datum06/05/2022
    BeschrijvingDe CO2 uitstoot door het verbranden van fossiel brandstoffen leidt tot klimaatverandering. Om die reden is een snelle energietransitie heel belangrijk. Maar naast het verminderen van onze CO2-uitstoot, is het vastleggen van CO2 cruciaal om verdere opwarming van de aarde tegen te gaan. Een internationaal team onder leiding van Nederlandse onderzoekers laat zien dat zout- en zoetwatermoerassen enorme hoeveelheden CO2 opslaan. Dit komt door de manier waarop deze landschappen door planten gebouwd worden. De onderzoekers publiceerden hierover in het gezaghebbende wetenschappelijke tijdschrift Science. Hoewel deze moeraslanden wereldwijd achteruitgaan, is het goede nieuws dat hun herstel steeds beter gaat, waardoor het halen klimaatdoelen en natuurherstel hand in hand kunnen gaan.
    URLhttps://www.uu.nl/nieuws/moerasplanten-blijken-uitblinkers-in-co2-opslag
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelWetlands are Earth’s most efficient natural storage system for climate-warming carbon dioxide — ScienceDaily
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletVerve Times
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioIndia
    Release datum06/05/2022
    BeschrijvingHuman activities such as marsh draining for agriculture and logging are increasingly eating away at saltwater and freshwater wetlands that cover only 1% of Earth’s surface but store more than 20% of all the climate-warming carbon dioxide absorbed by ecosystems worldwide.
    A new study published May 6 in Science by a team of Dutch, American and German scientists shows that it’s not too late to reverse the losses.
    Producent / auteurAddrew Shawn
    URLhttps://vervetimes.com/wetlands-are-earths-most-efficient-natural-storage-system-for-climate-warming-carbon-dioxide-sciencedaily/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelWetlands are Earth’s most efficient natural storage system for climate-warming carbon dioxide — ScienceDaily
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletSwiftTelecast
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioIndia
    Release datum06/05/2022
    BeschrijvingHuman activities such as marsh draining for agriculture and logging are increasingly eating away at saltwater and freshwater wetlands that cover only 1% of Earth’s surface but store more than 20% of all the climate-warming carbon dioxide absorbed by ecosystems worldwide.
    A new study published May 6 in Science by a team of Dutch, American and German scientists shows that it’s not too late to reverse the losses.
    Producent / auteurCraig Fedirighi
    URLhttps://swifttelecast.com/wetlands-are-earths-most-efficient-natural-storage-system-for-climate-warming-carbon-dioxide-sciencedaily/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelWetlands are Earth’s most efficient natural storage system for climate-warming carbon dioxide — ScienceDaily
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletToday News 24
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioIndia
    Release datum06/05/2022
    BeschrijvingHuman activities such as marsh draining for agriculture and logging are increasingly eating away at saltwater and freshwater wetlands that cover only 1% of Earth’s surface but store more than 20% of all the climate-warming carbon dioxide absorbed by ecosystems worldwide.
    A new study published May 6 in Science by a team of Dutch, American and German scientists shows that it’s not too late to reverse the losses.
    Producent / auteurAdmin
    URLhttps://todaynews24.top/wetlands-are-earths-most-efficient-natural-storage-system-for-climate-warming-carbon-dioxide-sciencedaily/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelOnderzoek Universiteit Utrecht: Moerasplanten uitblinkers in CO2-opslag
    Mate van erkenningNational
    Media naam/outletNationale Onderwijsgids
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioNetherlands
    Release datum06/05/2022
    BeschrijvingDe CO2 uitstoot door het verbranden van fossiele brandstoffen leidt tot klimaatverandering. Om die reden is een snelle energietransitie heel belangrijk. Maar naast het verminderen van onze CO2-uitstoot, is het opslaan van CO2 cruciaal om verdere opwarming van de aarde tegen te gaan. Een internationaal team onder leiding van Nederlandse onderzoekers laat zien dat zout- en zoetwatermoeraslanden enorme hoeveelheden CO2 opslaan in de bodem dankzij de planten in het landschap. De onderzoekers publiceerden hierover in het gezaghebbende wetenschappelijke tijdschrift Science. Hoewel deze moeraslanden wereldwijd achteruitgaan, is het goede nieuws dat hun herstel steeds beter gaat, waardoor het halen klimaatdoelen en natuurherstel hand in hand kunnen gaan. Dat meldt de Universiteit Utrecht.
    Producent / auteurNOG
    URLhttps://www.nationaleonderwijsgids.nl/universiteit/nieuws/61506-onderzoek-universiteit-utrecht-moerasplanten-uitblinkers-in-co2-opslag.html
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelWie Feuchtgebiete zum Klimaschutz beitragen
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outlet Wissenschaft.de
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioGermany
    Release datum06/05/2022
    BeschrijvingNatürliche CO2-Speicher spielen eine wichtige Rolle bei den Bemühungen, den menschengemachten Klimawandel zu bremsen. Forscher haben nun zahlreiche Studien zu diesem Thema ausgewertet und kommen zu dem Ergebnis, dass dabei insbesondere Feuchtgebiete wie Moore, Salzwiesen, Mangrovenwälder und Seegraswiesen von Bedeutung sind. Absolut gesehen speichern sie zwar weniger CO2 als Ozeane und Wälder, doch in Relation zu ihrer Fläche sind sie besonders effizient. Den Autoren zufolge ist es daher für den Klimaschutz wichtig, Feuchtgebiete zu erhalten und wiederherzustellen.
    URLhttps://www.wissenschaft.de/erde-umwelt/wie-feuchtgebiete-zum-klimaschutz-beitragen/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelMarsh plants in wetlands facilitate carbon capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletAZoCleantech
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum06/05/2022
    BeschrijvingHuman activities like marsh logging and draining for agriculture are progressively depleting freshwater and saltwater wetlands that cover just 1% of the surface of the Earth but store over 20% of all the climate-warming carbon dioxide (CO2) absorbed by ecosystems globally.
    Producent / auteurBethan Davies
    URLhttps://www.azocleantech.com/news.aspx?newsID=31657
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelLand-building marsh plants are champions of carbon capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletEurasia Review
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum06/05/2022
    BeschrijvingHuman activities such as marsh draining for agriculture and logging are increasingly eating away at saltwater and freshwater wetlands that cover only 1% of Earth’s surface but store more than 20% of all the climate-warming carbon dioxide absorbed by ecosystems worldwide.
    A new study published in Science by a team of Dutch, American and German scientists shows that it’s not too late to reverse the losses.
    Producent / auteurEurasia Review
    URLhttps://www.eurasiareview.com/06052022-land-building-marsh-plants-are-champions-of-carbon-capture/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelMet kwelders en zeegras strijden tegen klimaatverandering
    Mate van erkenningRegional
    Media naam/outletOmrop Fryslân
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioNetherlands
    Release datum05/05/2022
    BeschrijvingEen oplossing in de strijd tegen de opwarming van de aarde ligt in Fryslân. Nieuwe kwelders, maar ook zeegras, kunnen namelijk heel goed CO2 opslaan.
    URLhttps://www.omropfryslan.nl/nieuws/1147729-met-kwelders-en-zeegras-strijden-tegen-klimaatverandering
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelLand-building marsh plants are champions of carbon capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletScience Daily
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum05/05/2022
    BeschrijvingWetlands are Earth's most efficient natural storage system for climate-warming carbon dioxide
    Producent / auteurDuke University
    URLhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/05/220505180918.htm
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Johan van de Koppel, Tjisse van der Heide
  • TitelLand-building marsh plants are champions of CO2 capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletScienmag Science Magazine
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited Kingdom
    Release datum05/05/2022
    BeschrijvingIt is well known that CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels underlie the havoc being wrought by climate change. Stemming further emissions through innovations in sustainable energy production is certainly part of the solutions. However, slowing global warming also hinges upon our ability to capture and retain CO2 from the atmosphere. In a study published today in the journal Science, a team of researchers from the Netherlands, US and Germany shows that salt and freshwater wetlands capture and store huge amounts of CO2 through the plants that build these landscapes. The good news is that restoration of these wetlands is improving, amplifying their ability to be used as nature-based and sustainable tool for counteracting climate change.
    URLhttps://scienmag.com/land-building-marsh-plants-are-champions-of-co2-capture/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelLand-building marsh plants are champions of CO2 capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletEurekAlert!
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum05/05/2022
    BeschrijvingIt is well known that CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels underlie the havoc being wrought by climate change. Stemming further emissions through innovations in sustainable energy production is certainly part of the solutions. However, slowing global warming also hinges upon our ability to capture and retain CO2 from the atmosphere. In a study published today in the journal Science, a team of researchers from the Netherlands, US and Germany shows that salt and freshwater wetlands capture and store huge amounts of CO2 through the plants that build these landscapes. The good news is that restoration of these wetlands is improving, amplifying their ability to be used as nature-based and sustainable tool for counteracting climate change.
    Producent / auteurRU Nijmegen press release
    URLhttps://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/951658
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelLand-building marsh plants are champions of CO2 capture
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletPhys.org
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited Kingdom
    Release datum05/05/2022
    BeschrijvingIt is well known that CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels underlie the havoc being wrought by climate change. Stemming further emissions through innovations in sustainable energy production is certainly part of the solution. However, slowing global warming also hinges upon our ability to capture and retain CO2 from the atmosphere. In a study published today in the journal Science, a team of researchers from the Netherlands, U.S. and Germany shows that salt and freshwater wetlands capture and store huge amounts of CO2 through the plants that build these landscapes. The good news is that restoration of these wetlands is improving, amplifying their ability to be used as nature-based and sustainable tool for counteracting climate change.
    Producent / auteurRU Nijmegen press release
    URLhttps://phys.org/news/2022-05-land-building-marsh-champions-co2-capture.html
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelHet moeras als koolstofkluis - Onderzoeker van de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen ziet een prominente rol voor veengebieden om opwarming van de aarde tegen te gaan
    Mate van erkenningRegional
    Media naam/outletDagblad van het Noorden
    MediatypePrint
    Land/RegioNetherlands
    Release datum05/05/2022
    BeschrijvingVeen- en kweldergebieden kunnen een prominente rol spelen bij het langdurig vastleggen van koolstof om de opwarming van de aarde tegen te gaan. Ze houden in verhouding veel meer CO2 vast dan bossen en oceanen.
    Producent / auteurCor de Boer
    URLhttps://dvhn.nl/groningen/Het-moeras-als-koolstofkluis-27661086.html
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelWaarom moerassen zo belangrijk zijn voor het tegengaan van de opwarming van de aarde: 'As it ien kear draait, dan leit ek withoefolle CO2 fêst'
    Mate van erkenningRegional
    Media naam/outletLeeuwarder Courant
    MediatypePrint
    Land/RegioNetherlands
    Release datum05/05/2022
    BeschrijvingVeen- en kweldergebieden kunnen een prominente rol spelen bij het langdurig vastleggen van koolstof om de opwarming van de aarde tegen te gaan. Ze houden in verhouding veel meer CO2 vast dan bossen en oceanen.
    Producent / auteurCor de Boer
    URLhttps://lc.nl/friesland/Het-moeras-als-koolstofkluis-27661038.html
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelMei kwelders en seegers stride tsjin klimaatferoaring
    Mate van erkenningRegional
    Media naam/outletOmrop Fryslân
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioNetherlands
    Release datum05/05/2022
    BeschrijvingIn oplossing yn de striid tsjin it opwaarmjen fan de ierde leit yn Fryslân. Nije kwelders, mar ek seegers, kinne nammentlik hiel goed CO2 opslaan.
    URLhttps://www.omropfryslan.nl/fy/nijs/1147728/mei-kwelders-en-seegers-stride-tsjin-klimaatferoaring
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel
  • TitelWetlands are Earth’s most efficient natural storage system for climate-warming carbon dioxide — ScienceDaily
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletHappy Euro Anime
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioIndia
    Release datum05/05/2022
    BeschrijvingHuman activities such as marsh draining for agriculture and logging are increasingly eating away at saltwater and freshwater wetlands that cover only 1% of Earth’s surface but store more than 20% of all the climate-warming carbon dioxide absorbed by ecosystems worldwide.
    A new study published May 6 in Science by a team of Dutch, American and German scientists shows that it’s not too late to reverse the losses.
    Producent / auteurAda Frank Deacon
    URLhttps://euro-anime.id/99888/wetlands-are-earths-most-efficient-natural-storage-system-for-climate-warming-carbon-dioxide-sciencedaily/
    PersonenTjeerd Bouma, Tjisse van der Heide, Johan van de Koppel