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michaelarchangel rated 5 months ago
From the page: "Chuck Rice: As plants grow, they take up carbon dioxide and itâ€s the plant material that goes into the soil to form organic matter and that stabilizes that carbon in the soil. Thatâ€s soil microbiologist Chuck Rice at Kansas State University, speaking about how the dirt unde...

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michaelarchangel rated 5 months ago
From the page: "Chuck Rice: As plants grow, they take up carbon dioxide and itâ€s the plant material that goes into the soil to form organic matter and that stabilizes that carbon in the soil. Thatâ€s soil microbiologist Chuck Rice at Kansas State University, speaking about how the dirt under our feet can help mitigate climate change"