Environmental News Network: Do not underestimate the babbling brook. When it comes to greenhouse gases, these bucolic water bodies have the potential to create a lot of hot air.
According to a new analysis in the journal Ecological Monographs, by researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and colleagues, the world’s rivers and streams pump about 10 times more methane into our atmosphere than scientists estimated in previous studies. The new study also found that human activity seems to drive which streams are the......
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Greenhouse gas emissions from freshwater higher than thought
Posted by Environmental News Network: Kelly April Terrell, University Of Wisconsin-Madison on December 21st, 2015
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