Low-Severity Fires Enhance Long-Term Carbon Retention Of Peatlands

Low-Severity Fires Enhance Long-Term Carbon Retention Of Peatlands

Eurasia Review

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High-intensity fires can destroy peat bogs and cause them to emit huge amounts of their stored carbon into the atmosphere as greenhouse gases, but a new Duke University study finds low-severity fires spark the opposite outcome.

The smaller fires help protect the stored carbon and enhance the peatlands’ long-term storage of...

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