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Mountain soils store twice as much carbon as scientists thought

Mountain soils store twice as much carbon as scientists thought

New research is changing how scientists view the ground beneath rugged terrain. A study led by researchers at the University of Oregon shows that hilly and mountainous landscapes store far more carbon in their soils than previously believed. The findings suggest that these regions may play a much larger role in slowing climate change. For years, scientists assumed steep terrain could not hold much carbon because of constant erosion. This new work shows the opposite may be true. “There was a misconception that mountainous areas would not hold much carbon because they’re so rapidly eroding and there’s not much soil,” said earth scientist Josh Roering. “What we’re saying is, it’s actually the opposite. These areas can be impressive reservoirs of soil organic carbon.” Soil As A Powerful Carbon Store Soil already acts as one of Earth’s largest carbon storage systems. It holds more carbon than the atmosphere and all plant life combined. That makes it a key part of the global carbon cycle. Conceptual schematic of landslide deposit evolution. (CREDIT: Science Advances) Carbon enters soil …

Catawba Tribe plans two more North Carolina casinos after Kings Mountain opening

Catawba Tribe plans two more North Carolina casinos after Kings Mountain opening

The Catawba Nation is already looking beyond Kings Mountain, with tribal leaders saying they have identified two additional sites for future casino projects somewhere in North Carolina. Catawba Chief Brian Harris announced the expansion plans on Wednesday during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the first phase of Catawba Two Kings Casino Resort. The $1.2 billion project, located off Interstate 85 at Exit 5 about 35 miles west of Charlotte, marks a major step forward for the tribe’s gaming ambitions in the state. Speaking to roughly 500 tribal members, elected officials, and guests gathered for the event, Harris made clear that the Kings Mountain property is not intended to be the tribe’s only casino development in North Carolina. “We got two more casinos to build in this state, and hot dammit we’re going to build them,” Harris said. After the ceremony, Harris told The Charlotte Observer that the tribe has already chosen both locations, though he said the communities involved are not yet ready to be publicly named. “I can’t tell you that right now,” Harris said. …

World Monuments Fund Deems Black Mountain College ‘Irreplaceable’

World Monuments Fund Deems Black Mountain College ‘Irreplaceable’

Just in time for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, World Monuments Fund (WMF) has unveiled a list of 10 historic sites across the United States whose preservation is “essential to the richness and complexity” of the nation’s story. The sites range from colonial-era architecture and public health landmarks to early mission churches, all of which face deterioration without sustained preservation efforts, according to the organization. One designated site will be familiar to art history students: Black Mountain College’s Studies Building in North Carolina, where a remarkable roster of American luminaries in visual art, music, design, and performance studied and taught. Its storied alumni include postwar painting titan Robert Rauschenberg, Color Field pioneer Kenneth Noland, and celebrated wire sculptor Ruth Asawa. The college’s interdisciplinary approach drew heavily on Bauhaus ideals championed by figures such as architect Walter Gropius—who served on the school’s advisory board—and Josef and Anni Albers, architects of Black Mountain’s experimentation curriculum. It also attracted influential artists-in-residence, including avant-garde composer John Cage and choreographer Merce Cunningham, who staged one of the …

Trekking through a living mountain culture: Spain’s Picos de Europa | Spain holidays

Trekking through a living mountain culture: Spain’s Picos de Europa | Spain holidays

Halfway across the first glacial depression, I leave the footpath to stand on a snow patch, disturbing a spider that runs off across the frozen crystals. A few yards farther along, the mountainside is awash with colour: tiny Alpine flowers alive with bees and crickets in a world surrounded by jagged peaks. A pair of chamois watch from a crag, then clatter off up an almost vertical face. Having stopped walking, I’m cooling down fast and put on a jacket. I am in Spain, I tell myself, during a European heatwave. The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more. When I tear myself away from the wildlife, my hiking group are distant dots on a path that is snaking up a wall of rock. This is the Picos de Europa mountain range in northern Spain, a cluster of peaks rising to more than 2,500m and famed for the steepness of its slopes. I set off in pursuit, catching up with the group as they scramble over a ridge to …

Mountain Dew introduces nostalgic soda — but there’s good and bad news

Mountain Dew introduces nostalgic soda — but there’s good and bad news

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Mountain Dew is releasing a new limited-edition soda can with a nostalgic price tag. The good news is that the brand, founded in 1948 in Tennessee, will celebrate its history with a commemorative can priced at just five cents, which is quite a saving compared to the usual price of $1 or more. But the catch is that they come in limited quantities, so customers hoping to snag a can will have to act fast. Mountain Dew will drop 1,948 bundles (a reference to its year of origin) on TikTok Shop over three days beginning Monday, June 29. In addition to the limited-edition can, the bundles also include a 10-pack of Mountain Dew minis. The company will announce daily quantities on Mountain Dew’s Instagram …

the Teton Range’s Few Remaining Mountain Goats

the Teton Range’s Few Remaining Mountain Goats

Every now and then, a hiker, climber or biologist lays eyes on a mountain goat in the nooks and crannies of the mighty Teton Range. A striking white alpine species, mountain goats are being targeted by gunners because they’re seen as a threat to native bighorn sheep. Mountain goats are more aggressive, overlap habitat and can also spread diseases that can be catastrophic. “We have seen mountain goats — and we have removed those when we have found them,” Grand Teton National Park Superintendent Chip Jenkins told WyoFile in February. “We hire a private contractor who does the flying in terms of doing the survey, and we hire a private contractor who does the removal.” Those contracted crews are “highly specialized” in dealing with wildlife, he said. Park rangers have enlisted the public in their efforts to keep mountain goats out of the Tetons. Signs have been posted at places like the Taggart Lake trailhead, and the messaging asks recreators to report, photograph and even record GPS points of bighorn sheep and mountain goats. Mountain …

The mysterious name behind the highest mountain peak in Los Angeles

The mysterious name behind the highest mountain peak in Los Angeles

I wanted to know more the moment I read “Sister Elsie Peak” on an old map. I discovered the name while researching trails around Mt. Lukens, the highest peak in Los Angeles proper. Looking at the peak’s location on a historical map of L.A. County’s mountains, I noticed that it was previously named for a woman I’d never heard of. Few of Southern California’s mountain peaks are named after women, so Sister Elsie Peak stuck with me. Who was she? And why was her mountain renamed to instead honor local leader Theodore Lukens? In this edition of The Wild, our weekly outdoors newsletter, I will take you with me on my arduous journey to find the origins of the first known name for Mt. Lukens. Over the past week, I enlisted help from multiple librarians, map experts and one gracious historian (who you’ll meet later). We all scoured newspaper archives and history books, catching the fever of curiosity that seems to consume anyone who tries to find out who Sister Elsie was. What we collectively …

Pope Leo Will Tap Into the Sagrada Familia’s Allure While Honoring Catalonia’s Holy Mountain

Pope Leo Will Tap Into the Sagrada Familia’s Allure While Honoring Catalonia’s Holy Mountain

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Pope Leo XIV will bridge 1,000 years of church history Wednesday, visiting a medieval monastery on a mountaintop that local Catholics consider sacred and then celebrating Mass at Barcelona’s famous Sagrada Familia Basilica. Montserrat, a healthy drive from the city followed by a steep ascent, is dear to many of the Catalan people in northeastern Spain. Annually, 2 million people travel to the complex that includes an 11th-century Benedictine abbey as well as a 16th-century basilica. Its Black Madonna statue, which studies show originally was white but turned dark by centuries of smoke and incense before being painted black, is widely revered. But for many Catholics watching from afar — and especially non-Catholics — the highlight of the Chicago-born pope’s seven-day trip to Spain will be his evening Mass at the Sagrada Familia — the Basilica of the Holy Family — commemorating the centennial of the death of its architect, Antoni Gaudí. Leo will speak almost exclusively Spanish on the trip, with some comments in Catalan. The visit illustrates his balancing …

Lauf eElja Electric Mountain Bike Review: Power Trip

Lauf eElja Electric Mountain Bike Review: Power Trip

At 37.7 pounds, it’s just a few pounds heavier than my traditional mountain bike. And yet, with a motor capable of providing 350 watts of assistance expertly hidden in the bottom bracket, the new eElja is anything but a traditional bike. Over the past decade or so, Icelandic brand Lauf became most well known for its innovative front suspension. Rather than the traditional piston style, Lauf created a suspension system that is almost like two forks connected by a series of small glass fiber springs. These days, Lauf is venturing into complete bikes, recently rolling out the new eElja electric mountain bike in one of two offerings: the high-end Race build, which boasts carbon wheels, upgraded suspension and groupset, and carbon cranks; and the slightly more modest but still amazing Weekend Warrior build, which has alloy wheels, a high-midrange groupset and suspension, and alloy cranks. I recently spent a week putting the eElja (pronounced “el-ee-yah”) Race model through its paces and was absolutely blown away by just about everything the bike has to offer. Then …

Hiker’s final text to wife before he vanished on mountain | US | News

Hiker’s final text to wife before he vanished on mountain | US | News

He was only supposed to be gone for three days (Image: Big Horn County Sheriff’s Office) Grant Gardner was an experienced hiker who was eagerly looking forward to his three-day solo trek through the Bighorn National Forest in Wyoming. Yet what began as a spectacular adventure for the married father of two quickly turned into a nightmare for his loved ones when he vanished without a trace. Grant set off on his three-day hike on July 20, 2025, with ambitions of reaching the peak within Bighorn National Forest. He intended to tackle the route through the northern stretch of the state, where he would climb to an altitude exceeding 13,000 feet. The day he departed proved to be the last time anyone was in contact with the 38-year-old, and when he failed to return three days later, it would be over a month before the truth of what had happened finally came to light. Rescue teams were ultimately forced to call off their search after his “most optimistic survival odds have run out”, and it …