Episode 3: Unveiling the Role of Trees in Methane Removal with Vince Gauci

The Climate Biotech Podcast by Homeworld Collective

How do upland trees contribute to the fight against climate change? Join us as we uncover the unexpected climate services of trees with Vince Gauci, an ecosystem scientist and biogeochemist at the University of Birmingham. 

In this episode of The Climate Biotech Podcast, we delve into the fascinating world of methane uptake by trees with ecosystem scientist and biogeochemist Vince Gauci. His groundbreaking research at the University of Birmingham offers new insights into the hidden roles that trees play in mitigating climate change. 

Throughout the episode, Vince's passion for ecosystem science and his dedication to addressing climate change are evident. His work underscores the importance of interdisciplinary approaches and integrating process-level research with large-scale modeling to provide a holistic understanding of ecosystem dynamics. This episode is packed with thought-provoking insights for researchers, policymakers, and environmental enthusiasts alike.

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