Study Finds 3,000-Year-Old Carbon Leaking from Congo Peatlands into Atmosphere
Two major lakes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are releasing carbon that had remained stored for millennia in surrounding tropical peatlands, according to research published in Nature Geoscience. The study, conducted by scientists from ETH Zurich, examined emissions from Lake Mai-Ndombe and Lake Tumba in the Congo Basin and identified an unexpected contribution of ancient carbon to present-day atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.
Month: Current Affairs - March 01, 2026
Category: Environment | Climate Change