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From carbon sequestration to metal filtering, fungi do the planet’s heavy lifting

Ellsworth Toohey
Mar 13, 2026
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About 13 billion tons of CO2 disappear underground each year, pulled down by mycorrhizal fungi — a volume equal to roughly a third of annual fossil fuel emissions — and until recently, most conservation frameworks didn’t even acknowledge fungi as a distinct kingdom of life. At COP16 in 2024, Chile and the UK introduced the F…

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