Arctic fires released more carbon in two months than Scandinavia will all year
Grist
AUGUST 4, 2020
Data released Monday by the European Union’s Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) shows that in June and July, Arctic fires released 204 megatons of carbon dioxide, far exceeding last year’s 140 megatons and eclipsing the annual emissions of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland combined. But things were still heating up.
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