Global Warming Could Cause Wetlands to Emit More Methane, Study Finds

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- Wetlands are natural ecosystems that play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle, as they can act as both sources and sinks of greenhouse gases like methane.
- Recent studies have shown that wetlands are responsible for a significant portion of global methane emissions, which contribute to climate change.
- Understanding the complex dynamics of methane emissions from wetlands is essential for accurately modeling and predicting the impact of these ecosystems on the global climate.

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