Methane ‘hot spots’ in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta are more likely to be found where recent wildfires burned into the tundra, altering carbon emissions from the land. In Alaska’s largest river delta, tundra that has been scorched by wildfire is emitting more methane than the rest of the landscape long after the flames died, scientists have […]
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Earth, Carbon Cycle, Climate Change, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Natural Disasters, Wildfires
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November 1, 2023
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