Environment
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Wildfire Damage to Peatlands in the Northern Hemisphere May Result in Higher Levels of Carbon Dioxide
The harm caused to the Northern Hemisphere's peatlands as a result of wildfires could lead to greater quantities of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere, a new study involving the University of Plymouth has warned.
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