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Colombia's peatlands could be a crucial tool to fight climate change: But first we have to find them
Researchers conducted three years of extensive fieldwork to develop the first data-driven map of both newly documented and predicted peatlands across Colombia's eastern lowlands.
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Mongabay News on MSNNew research finds substantial peat deposits in Colombia’s conflicted AmazonIn the heart of the Colombian Amazon, the towering mountains of the Serranía del Chiribiquete harbor secrets including South ...
US Geological Survey geologists estimated large potential for—and large uncertainty about—the amount of hydrogen ...
Here in the San Juan Mountains, we have an amazing community of public lands supporters from all walks of life. It’s part of ...
Research on local history questions the practice of celebrating the start of landfill on April 16 as the birthday of Salt ...
The Marlette Flume was hardly Nevada’s only 19th-century engineering wonder: the Silver State’s rise was built on ambitious ...
Bayou Meto sits about 20 miles southwest of Stuttgart, which bills itself as the duck-hunting capital of the world. Every ...
Chicago breaks ground on a pipeline that will bring water from the Great Lakes to some suburbs whose groundwater is running ...
Ndonky, A. , Ka, S. and Ndiaye, I. (2025) Contribution of GIS and Multi-Criteria Analysis to the Assessment and Prevention of ...
For those who have never lived near them, or even seen them for that matter, it is sometimes difficult to comprehend the size of these inland fresh-water seas, which are the world’s largest as a ...
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