Medical News Huge Arctic fires have now emitted a record-breaking amount of CO2

Medical News
The southern edge of the Central Siberian PlateauContains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2019]/Sentinel Hub/Pierre Markuse
By Adam VaughanHuge wildfires are continuing to burn across the Arctic, and have now released more carbon dioxide in 2019 than in any year since satellite records began nearly two decades ago.
Temperatures have been well above average in the region, and fires erupted in boreal peatlands across Siberia around 9 June. Normally the fires would last a few days, but this year some vegetation and peatland has been ablaze for a month and a half.
The result is the rapid release …

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