International audienceThe climate impact of water-table drawdown in peatlands is unclear as carbon dioxide emissions increase and methane emissions decrease due to drying. This study shows decreasing water-table depth results in net greenhouse gas emissions from global peatlands, despite reducing methane emissions.Water-table drawdown across peatlands increases carbon dioxide (CO2) and reduces methane (CH4) emissions. The net climatic effect remains unclear. Based on global observations from 130 sites, we found a positive (warming) net climate effect of water-table drawdown. Using a machine-learning-based upscaling approach, we predict that peatland water-table drawdown driven by climate drying and human activities will increase CO2 emissio...
Draining peatlands for forestry in the northern hemisphere turns their soils from carbon sinks to su...
Northern peatlands store 300–600 Pg C, of which approximately half are underlain by permafrost. Clim...
International audienceAbstract Peatland ecosystems are globally important carbon stores. Disturbance...
International audienceThe climate impact of water-table drawdown in peatlands is unclear as carbon d...
Water-table drawdown across peatlands increases carbon dioxide (CO2) and reduces methane (CH4) emiss...
Since the last deglaciation, 300-500 Pg carbon have accumulated in northern peatlands (346 mill. ha)...
Global peatlands store more carbon than is naturally present in the atmosphere1,2. However, many pea...
Peatlands occupy a relatively small fraction of the Earth’s land area, but they are a globally impor...
Peatlands can buffer the impact of external perturbations, but can also rapidly shift to a new ecosy...
Peatland disturbance through drainage threatens to liberate large amounts of C stocks by increasing ...
International audienceThe function of peatlands as a large carbon (C) reservoir results from the net...
Draining peatlands for forestry in the northern hemisphere turns their soils from carbon sinks to su...
International audiencePeatlands at high latitudes have accumulated >400 Pg carbon (C) because satura...
Draining peatlands for forestry in the northern hemisphere turns their soils from carbon sinks to su...
Northern peatlands store 300–600 Pg C, of which approximately half are underlain by permafrost. Clim...
International audienceAbstract Peatland ecosystems are globally important carbon stores. Disturbance...
International audienceThe climate impact of water-table drawdown in peatlands is unclear as carbon d...
Water-table drawdown across peatlands increases carbon dioxide (CO2) and reduces methane (CH4) emiss...
Since the last deglaciation, 300-500 Pg carbon have accumulated in northern peatlands (346 mill. ha)...
Global peatlands store more carbon than is naturally present in the atmosphere1,2. However, many pea...
Peatlands occupy a relatively small fraction of the Earth’s land area, but they are a globally impor...
Peatlands can buffer the impact of external perturbations, but can also rapidly shift to a new ecosy...
Peatland disturbance through drainage threatens to liberate large amounts of C stocks by increasing ...
International audienceThe function of peatlands as a large carbon (C) reservoir results from the net...
Draining peatlands for forestry in the northern hemisphere turns their soils from carbon sinks to su...
International audiencePeatlands at high latitudes have accumulated >400 Pg carbon (C) because satura...
Draining peatlands for forestry in the northern hemisphere turns their soils from carbon sinks to su...
Northern peatlands store 300–600 Pg C, of which approximately half are underlain by permafrost. Clim...
International audienceAbstract Peatland ecosystems are globally important carbon stores. Disturbance...