In Congo, a carbon sink like no other risks being carved up for oil

The world’s largest bank of the partially decomposed plant matter known as peat in the tropics is even more extensive than initially thought, according to a new study. The peatlands of the Congo Basin cover some 167,600 square kilometers (64,710 square miles) in the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a … Continue reading In Congo, a carbon sink like no other risks being carved up for oil