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Carbon
Blog: Translational Ecology
Negative emissions by forests
October 17, 2019
Blog: Translational Ecology
Soil carbon sequestration
March 7, 2019
Blog: Translational Ecology
Carbon fees
October 16, 2018
Blog: Translational Ecology
Reconsidering bioenergy
October 1, 2018
Blog: Translational Ecology
Additionality
July 5, 2018
Blog: Translational Ecology
Are wood pellets a green fuel?
March 26, 2018
Feature
Carbon and cannibalism
March 20, 2018
Blog: Translational Ecology
Humus
February 13, 2018
Podcast
The trouble with burning forests
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Cary scientists win prestigious John H. Martin Award
January 13, 2016
Blog: Translational Ecology
The missing sink
October 13, 2015
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Outsourcing our emissions
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