Leakage of Carbon from Land to Rivers, Lakes, Estuaries and Coastal Regions Revealed

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Seagrass at the waterline, Seychelles. Captions: NSF. Photo source: ©© Lawrence Hislop /Unep

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When carbon is emitted by human activities into the atmosphere it is generally thought that about half remains in the atmosphere and the remainder is stored in the oceans and on land. New research suggests that human activity could be increasing the movement of carbon from land to rivers, estuaries and the coastal zone indicating that large quantities of anthropogenic carbon may be hidden in regions not previously considered…

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