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Relative increases in CH4 and CO2 emissions from wetlands under global warming dependent on soil carbon substrates

Relative increases in CH4 and CO2 emissions from wetlands under global warming dependent on soil carbon substrates

Wetland methane emissions are more temperature-dependent than CO2 emissions, driven by soil C-to-N ratios and organic matter decomposability. The study finds that only 23% of global wetlands will reduce methane relative to CO2 emissions with warming. This underscores the importance of incorporating soil organic matter biodegradability in climate models.

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