Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Climate warming to increase carbon loss in Canadian peatland by 103 per cent

                                                       PHYS ORG

A "zombie" (peat) fire in the Arctic. Photo by Western Arctic National Parklands.
 
Carbon loss in Canadian peatland is projected to increase by 103 percent under a high emission scenario, according to new research led by scientists from the University of Waterloo. Story here.

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