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The tropical wetlands are releasing more methane than ever before, according to research, which could make it harder for the world to meet its climate goals. This surge in methane, not accounted for in national emissions plans or scientific models, is caused by rising temperatures and heavy rains expanding wetlands.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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