Ning Zeng organized a workshop on “Ecological Carbon Sequestration via Wood Burial and Storage: A Strategy for Climate Mitigation and Adaptation,” September 9-10, at the Heinz Center, Washington, DC. The workshop, supported by DOE and attended by representatives from ORNL, PNNL, the World Bank, UMD, JHU and several NGOs, scrutinized an emerging strategy of carbon sequestration for climate mitigation.
![Satellite seasonal temperature difference maps indicate how the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem and its organisms may respond to the temperature changes. Here, the maps show warmer than average water temperatures from January through March 2020, cooler than average from April through June, near average July through September, and slightly warmer than average October through December. The long-term baseline is from the years 2008-2019.]](https://essic.umd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/rv-chesapeake2-150x150.jpg)