| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Grasses such as wheat and sorghum can store large amounts of carbon in microscopic balls of silica, called phytoliths, that form around a plant???s cells as they draw the mineral from the soil, a report in the latest issue of New Scientist says.2007/12/30: Oregonian: Worse for climate than cars: eating meatAs for transportation & GHG production:2008/01/02: SciDaily: Climate Pollution From Aviation
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