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PostJune 11, 2020

An MIT research team reveals that draining peatland ecosystems in Southeast Asia contributes to climate change

Two MIT students stand by a fallen tree in a dense green peatland forest

J-WAFS PI Charles Harvey has been part of a team studying the ecosystem functions of peatlands in Southeast Asia. Their findings reveal that these habitats, when damaged, drained or destroyed, can release significant amounts of CO2. Read more.

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by Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
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