New research shows that even healthy tropical peat forests can release more warming gases due to water level changes and drought.
Using satellite data and field measurements, researchers mapped emissions across Southeast Asian peatlands and found they ...
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When the peat burns

THE first thing you notice is the smell — acrid, heavy and unrelenting. By the time the smoke reaches the nearest village in Pekan, it’s already too late. Somewhere deep inside the forest reserve, the ...
Using a new method to track groundwater levels and greenhouse gas emissions, researchers uncover the climate impact of ...