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About This Project
Soil bacteria remove ~30 Mt of methane/year from the atmosphere, but this rate varies strongly with land use. We discovered that sage scrub ecosystems are a local hotspot for natural methane uptake, exceeding dataset averages by up to 1,240%. Why are these landscapes so effective at atmospheric methane removal? We will identify the causes, using our findings to develop soil amendments and management guidelines for better methane uptake in other landscapes.


