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A Missing Piece in Climate Models: Nature’s Own Emissions

More intense heat is set to drive up emissions from wildfires, fermenting wetlands, and melting permafrost, but these “feedback loops” are poorly captured in climate models. Scientists are racing to make sense of such emissions to gauge how much warming may lay ahead. Read more on E360 →
More intense heat is set to drive up emissions from wildfires, fermenting wetlands, and melting permafrost, but these “feedback loops” are poorly captured in climate models. Scientists are racing to make sense of such emissions to gauge how much warming may lay ahead.Read more on E360 →

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