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  • An assessment of peatlands drained for extraction indicates a 12% reduction in annual carbon dioxide emission relative to the emission factor provided in the IPCC 2014 Wetland Supplement and reduced uncertainty in emission factor, suggest a data compilation and numerical model simulations.

    • Hongxing He
    • Nigel T. Roulet
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 4, P: 1-6
  • Levels of dissolved organic carbon in British streams and lakes have risen over the past two decades. It might be a downstream effect of decreased acid rain — but isolating single factors is notoriously difficult.

    • Nigel Roulet
    • Tim R. Moore
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 444, P: 283-284
  • Climate warming increases evapotranspiration (ET) more in boreal peatlands than in forests. Observations show that peatland ET can exceed forest ET by up to 30%, indicating a stronger warming response in peatlands. Earth system models do not fully account for peatlands and hence may underestimate future boreal ET.

    • Manuel Helbig
    • James Michael Waddington
    • Vyacheslav Zyrianov
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 10, P: 555-560