Sutton-Grier Talks Blue Carbon on Radio Broadcast
ESSIC assistant research scientist Ariana Sutton-Grier was a featured expert on “Ocean Currents,” a radio show based out of NOAA’s Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary. During the October segment, Sutton-Grier discussed the importance of coastal wetlands, or blue carbon, in the fight against global climate change. Sutton-Grier explained the different color terms associated with carbon emission and sequestration; green carbon is carbon stored by vegetation on land, …