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    Peatlands and Carbon Sequestration

    Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:

    Carbon Sequestration (Peatlands)


    Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary.  This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.

    Summary


    * -- Peatland Carbon and Global Warming

    * -- The Role of Northern Peatlands in Global Climate Change

    * -- Tundra Responses to Experimental Warming

    Global Change Consequences of the Thawing of Peatland Permafrost

    Arctic Tundra Ecosystems: Will They Gain or Lose Carbon if Arctic Temperatures Rise Substantially in the Future?

    Experimental Warming of Icelandic Plant Communities

    Carbon Sequestration in Eastern Canadian Peatlands

    A New Twist on the Old Threat of an Imminent Release of Vast Amounts of CO2 from the World's Peatlands

    Carbon Sequestration in European Peat Bogs

    Global Warming: Can It Be Slowed by Worms?

    Carbon Sequestration by a Subarctic Sedge Fen

    Another Global Warming Horror Story Bites the Dust

    No Pain, No Gain

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