Huge Methane Emissions from Fresh Water

The world’s small freshwater lakes and ponds cover a modest amount of the earth’s surface, but contribute sizeable amounts of green house gasses to the climate. Scientists say current calculations underestimate these sources of natural global warming by n

Small farm ponds and other freshwater bodies sink more carbon than all the world’s oceans. But freshwater sources also release huge amounts of carbon dioxide and methane. John Downing, an ecology professor at Iowa State University, recently co-wrote an article on freshwater gas emissions. Host Bruce Gellerman asks him about how these small bodies of water make a big impact on our climate.

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