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LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY
Stashing Carbon for the Long Haul with Healthy Soils

March 6, 2024
By Aliyah Kovner and Jenny Nuss
The "Science in Motion" video series focuses on real approaches, technologies, and solutions that Berkeley Lab is using to solve complex challenges for science, people, and the planet.

 

Credit: Jenny Nuss/Berkeley Lab

A key solution for carbon capture and storage is under our feet. We're investigating the interactions between plants, microbes, and geological features in soil with the goal of using healthy soil ecosystems to pull carbon from the atmosphere and stash it underground for a long time, at a low cost. The Center for Restoration of Soil Carbon by Precision Biological Strategies, or RESTOR-C, brings together advanced technologies and diverse expertise of biologists, Earth scientists, and computational scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico State University, UC Berkeley, UC San Diego, and California State University Monterey Bay.

RESTOR-C is a research center of the Carbon Negative Shot, one of the Department of Energy's Energy Earthshot Initiatives.

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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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