How Soil Microbes Help Us Fight Climate Change

Increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are causing changes to Earth’s climate. These changes put plants, animals, and humans at risk. Some organisms do the planet a favor by removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. Caltech graduate student Hannah Dion- Kirschner studies microbes—tiny organisms that can typically only be seen under a microscope—in soil that eat methane, a powerful greenhouse gas.

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