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A simple water shift could turn Arctic farmland into a carbon sink

Recent field research in northern Norway suggests that a straightforward shift in water management on drained peatlands could effectively transform these areas into carbon sinks, reversing their current role as greenhouse gas emitters. This approach has the potential to significantly contribute to climate change mitigation efforts in the Arctic region.

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