| Wyoming study explores effect of CO2 storage on soils |
|
|
|
| Written by JEFF GEARINO, Casper Star-Tribune | |
| Monday, 01 June 2009 | |
|
Scientists believe increasing the carbon in soils -- a process known as soil carbon sequestration -- may help reduce the rise of carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere that contribute to global warming. Read more...
Set as favorite
Bookmark
Email This
Comments (0)
![]() Write comment
You must be logged in to a comment. Please register if you do not have an account yet.
|
|
| Last Updated ( Monday, 01 June 2009 ) |
Related Items
- Retiring USFS chief warns about impact of climate change
- CEOs, enviros issue joint plea for global warming bill
- Link between fires and climate on Senate subcommittee's agenda
- Impact of landmark Supreme Court ruling likely to ripple through other cases
- U.N. report predicts water shortages, extinctions, rising seas
- 'Dramatic' effects of rising temps being seen on public lands — Interior
- Rahall-sponsored climate, energy bill starts to take shape
- Coalition seeking carbon curbs nearly doubles membership
- Researchers look at how beetle epidemic is affecting climate patterns
- Judge's ruling keeps grazing lawsuit in 6 western states intact
- Report says energy needs can be met while cutting greenhouse gases, saving salmon
- Environmentalists clash over climate, conservation
- Drought turns resource into a cash crop in Calif.
- Wind, solar face price obstacles amid recession
- Water poses a problem for Wyoming CO2 sequestration project
- A Federal Public Lands Agenda for the 21st Century
- EPA holds trump card in U.S. emissions debate
- USGS to study climate change effects on Yellowstone grizzly bears
- Climate researches predict Colorado River shortages by 2050
- Wyoming ranchers lose appeal of BLM grazing decision
- Wyoming high court rules against ranchers in CBM-water case
- Montana, Saskatchewan ink CO2-sequestration deal
- Blast of wind development in Wyoming divides landowners
- Montana facility provides important step in local food process
- Wyoming senator takes EPA chief to task on climate change
- Obama Accelerates Car Efficiency and Emissions Standards
- Whole Foods, Wyoming tribe sign deal on organic beef
- One-year delay on roadless rule expected
- Rule on harvesting botanical products delayed
- Wyoming groups seek stimulus funds for CO2 research
- Colorado city raises carbon tax to meet Kyoto goals
- National study finds decline in wind speeds in W. Montana
- Idaho's bighorn sheep law proves link between bad science, bad law
- Glaciers in Montana national park could be gone in 10 years
- New Head of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Pledges Attention to the Energy-Water Nexus
- National parks ordered to come up with emissions plan
- EPA says Monsanto mine in Idaho in violation since 2002
- Farm lobby at the helm of Waxman-Markey bill
- Wyoming's carbon dioxide emissions give oil a boost
- Idaho residents try again to re-route planned transmission line
- Denver Water officials dispute findings of Colorado River study
- Monsanto, Idaho Conservation League team up on mercury rules
- Proposed USFS, Blixseth land swap in Idaho draws protests
- Law school petitions EPA to start writing emission rules
- Rural areas of Arizona work to find reliable water sources
- Plan urged to save national parks from global warming effects
- Groups argue bison migration issue in Montana district court
- Teton River leads the way in Montana water fight
- Colorado forges ahead on beetle release to kill tamarisk
- NPCA report highlights wolverines in Montana national park
- Vilsack shares vision for USFS at Seattle speech
- Ranchers say Nevada, Utah water deal a 'sellout'
- Colorado farmers await outcome of FDIC's auction of their loans
- Tester's bill on Montana forests could use some tweaking
- Groups, sheep producers protest Montana's bighorn sheep plan
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce wants trial on climate change
- Colorado cities' water grab puts agriculture at risk
- Group organizes protest against Wyoming coal mine expansions
- Montana company grows living roofs
- Nature Conservancy turns Utah ranch into climate-change research center
- Judge rules for USFS on Wyoming grazing plan challenge
- Utah governor, U.S. senator: Climate bill will ax state's economy
- BPA panel predicts no new coal-fired plants in Northwest's future
- Utah bogus bidder wants to use global-warming defense
- Ag secretary nominates Colorado man for natural resources post
- Idaho develops system to track water consumption of land parcels
- There is no 'change' in USDA's new agenda
- U.S. BuRec announces study of river basins in the West
- Green energy developers put off by Montana PSC inaction
- Obama avoids pitfalls of previous Democratic presidents on Western issues
- Idaho's climate grows warmer, drier
- Panel agrees no way to stop pine bark beetles spread in Wyoming
- USFWS lays out broad strategies, goals to address climate change
- Montana landowners lobby Congress for more notice on drilling
- Northern Rockies species make 'hot list'
- Study: Colorado can't meet green goals without transmission lines
- GOP lawmakers ask EPA to suspend climate-change efforts
- USFWS seeks new accord in N.M., Ariz., wolf reintroduction program
- Skepticism on climate change rises before Copenhagen talks
- Finally, US leads on environment
- EPA edges toward regulating greenhouse gases
- Montana DEQ to propose limits on CO2 emissions
- Opponents of wild-horse plan speak out at Nevada meeting
- USFS ends grazing on Montana parcel near Yellowstone Park
- Update from Copenhagen
- Western States Energy, Environment confab releases report
- 'Guzzlers' divide Nevada's wildlife, agriculture agencies
- Senators propose cutting greenhouse gas emissions 17% by 2020
- Report: Montana's carbon dioxide emissions up 36 percent
- Idaho governor, ranchers dispute slickspot peppergrass listing
- Idaho settles grazing lawsuit with $50,000 settlement
- A loophole you can squeeze a feedlot through
- Delays hamper ongoing Okla. poultry lawsuit
- 3 Southern Co. power plants top list of CO2 emitters
- Obama announces 2020 emissions target, Dec. 9 Copenhagen visit
- EPA Declares Greenhouse Gases a Danger
- Group asks Obama administration to ban aerial shooting of predators
- Permit clears the way for 'clean-coal' plant in S. Idaho
- USFS adds climate change component to forest management
- Coal-fired Congress Blocks Path to Clean Energy
- Vilsack announces rewrite of USFS planning rule
- Vilsack launches 'transparent' forest-planning effort
- USDA declines to endorse Montana forests bill, citing precedent
- Natural gas moves to the forefront in U.S. energy picture
- Copenhagen climate summit ends with grudging accord
- Federal agents hunt for wolves in 6 packs in W. Montana
- More than 500 wolves killed in 2009 in 3 western states
- Montana ranchers express concerns about Tester's forests bill
- Pilot program encourages Utah ranchers to protect prairie dogs
- Montana ranchers dispute state's 'exempt wells' decision
- USFWS proposes to expand bull trout habitat in 5 Western states
- To save native bees, USDA asked to restrict shipping of bees
- EPA rolls out plan for lower limits on ozone pollution
- Wyoming wildlife trust helps fund conservation easement on ranch
- Idaho groups offer differing opinions on Endangered Species Act
- Interior secretary earns reputation as 'sweeping reformer'
- Alaska village sues oil companies over climate-changing activities
- Sheep dogs, mountain bikers and multiple use collide
- Nations meet Jan. 31 deadline for emissions reduction plans
- Idaho lawmakers OK new leasing rules for state lands
- Debate over Northern Rockies wolves all about the numbers
- Report: Wolf numbers in the Northern Rockies in 2009 'stable'
- Researchers: Wolves could help control deer, elk in national parks
- Lawsuits roll in as EPA 'endangerment' deadline looms
- Arizona Quits Western Cap-and-Trade Program
- Study Finds a Tree Growth Spurt
- Idaho Fish & Game proposes tougher hand on wolf issues
- For many Idaho hunters, wolves remain elusive targets
- Vilsack tells Montana crowd Tester's Forest Jobs bill may work
- Wyoming braces for possible grasshopper outbreak
- Secret Snowbowl talks break open
- Snowpack levels in Northern Rockies less than half of average
- USFWS: Northern Rockies wolf population post small gains
- Interior Dept.'s annual report on birds adds threat of climate change
- Lawmakers move to restrain EPA on climate change
- Court Oks planting of Roundup Ready sugar beets in Idaho
- Federal judge cites climate change in Montana lease decision



