Flourishing microalgae could offset emissions as the planet heats up

Headian lands like Bog Männikjärve in Estonia are important carbon basins

Vincent Jaci

Microbes in carbon -rich soil increase the rate of optical representation in the warmer conditions, indicating that current climate models may exaggerate the total expected emissions from the humiliating landscape with high climatic temperatures.

As the world’s temperature rises, natural ecosystems such as peat and soil soil are expected to start by launching carbon dioxide quickly stored as microbial activity in the soil turns. These environments can be huge sources of future emissions, with estimates indicating the northern hemisphere Stores 1.5 billion tons of carbon In frosty soil, while the lands of peat in the world …

By BBC

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