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autoposting_system t1_ir1f2fv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in North Carolina Lake Sediments Show Decades of Coal Ash Contamination: An analysis of sediments from five North Carolina lakes near coal-burning power plants has found that coal ash pollution of surface waters has been more persistent and widespread than was previously known. by thinkB4WeSpeak
I mean they literally call them "cinder blocks" because they're made partially from cinders from coal burning.
autoposting_system t1_ir0vmg9 wrote
Reply to comment by _tropical_tundra_ in Researchers propose that the role of the ectomycorrhizal fungi should be taken into account in models of carbon accounting. by KoalaWide2345
One of the things I like about biology in general is there's probably too much for any one person to learn so you can always learn more.
Now, 2022, even little sections of it like mycology have too much for any individual to learn. So you can always learn more, no matter how much you know.
autoposting_system t1_ir0my82 wrote
Reply to Researchers propose that the role of the ectomycorrhizal fungi should be taken into account in models of carbon accounting. by KoalaWide2345
What
What
This makes no sense. How can they not be taking this into account? Microrrhizal fungi is incredibly important in soil systems and overall function.
It makes no sense at all that they haven't been taking this into account
autoposting_system t1_ir58wwl wrote
Reply to comment by Gastronomicus in Researchers propose that the role of the ectomycorrhizal fungi should be taken into account in models of carbon accounting. by KoalaWide2345
I am definitely already surprised by how little research has been done in this area.