Potlands like Männikjärve bog in Estonia are important carbon sinks
Vincent Jassi
In carbon-rich soils, germs increased their rate of photosynthesis in warm conditions, suggesting the current climate model that the climate can reduce the total emissions expected by degrading the landscape as a climate.
As the world is hot, natural ecosystems such as Peetlands and permafrost are expected to rapidly release carbon dioxide stored as microbial activity in their soil. These environment can be a huge source of future emissions, with projections suggesting the Northern Hemisphere Store 1.5 billion tons of carbon In Paramafrost, while the world’s Peetlands …