INIA KAMEPENAIKE COMPREHENSIVE STUDY STARTS IN Karukinka BOGS (Tierra del Fuego) to assess this important natural resource
From: Electronic Journal of Patagonia, www . radioPolar.com
concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere, unnaturally increase mainly by burning coal (peat), petroleum and natural gas. Considering that a peat bog emits greenhouse under natural conditions, it is estimated that the exploitation (mining) of peat alters the magnitude of these emissions, generating an impact on global warming. Regarding vegetation, Juan LarraĆn (bryologists of UCON) was responsible for the identification of mosses (lower floors), with the support of the thesis students Environmental Biology at the University of Chile, Leslie Marchant.
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