Rivers are exhaling ancient carbon — and climate math just changed
Thursday, 12 June 2025 () Ancient carbon thought to be safely stored underground for millennia is unexpectedly resurfacing literally. A sweeping international study has found that over half of the carbon gases released by rivers come from long-term, old carbon sources like deep soils and weathered rocks, not just recent organic matter. This surprising discovery suggests Earth s vegetation is playing an even bigger role in absorbing excess carbon to keep the climate in check.
Urban Automotive, specialists in premium luxury vehicle enhancements, has redefined the latest Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon W465 with two distinct styling packages - the Widetrack and Aero Kit. This marks..
The interior of the 296 Speciale follows the philosophy of the latest generation of Ferrari special versions. Compared to the 296 GTB, the modifications involved a limited number of elements and aimed..