EnvironmentScience

Revised Estimates Show Tropical Freshwater Systems Emit Less Greenhouse Gases Than Previously Thought

New research challenges previous assumptions about greenhouse gas emissions from tropical freshwater systems. The comprehensive global study found emissions from these vital water bodies are substantially lower than earlier estimates suggested, though human activities continue to drive increases.

Revised Emissions Estimates for Tropical Freshwater Systems

According to reports from an international research collaboration, tropical inland waters produce significantly fewer greenhouse gas emissions than previously estimated. The study, led by Charles Darwin University and published in Nature Water, indicates emissions from these systems are 29% to 79% lower than earlier calculations suggested.

Anomalies and Alternative ScienceEnvironment

Ocean Greening Declines as Warming Waters Threaten Marine Life and Carbon Absorption, Research Shows

** The vibrant green hue of Earth’s oceans is fading due to global warming, according to a comprehensive new study. Researchers report this color shift indicates a troubling decline in phytoplankton populations, which could weaken the planet’s ability to absorb carbon dioxide and threaten marine food chains worldwide. **CONTENT:**

Ocean Color Changes Signal Ecological Shifts