Other Earth’s Largest Land-Based Carbon Sink Has Sprung a Disturbing Leak By gizmodo.com - February 24, 2026 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Earth’s Largest Land-Based Carbon Sink Has Sprung a Disturbing Leak The Congo Basin’s peatlands have stored carbon for millennia, but new research suggests much of it is now escaping. read more Source: www.gizmodo.com RELATED ARTICLES Jamie Dornan Is Your New Aragorn in ‘The Hunt for Gollum’ Trump’s Fed Pick Is Knee Deep in Tech and Crypto Investments The First Trailer for ‘Godzilla Minus Zero’ Takes Terror Stateside The Trump Phone Still Looks Like Total Trash ‘Masters of the Universe’ Really, Really Wants to Be the Next ‘Barbie’ Samsung’s Micro RGB TVs Provide So Much Color It May Be Too Much This Is What a Music Industry ‘Plant’ Looks Like in 2026 As Starship V3 Lags Behind, Blue Origin Prepares Third Launch of New Glenn The New Movie From Takashi Yamazaki Could Be the New ‘Pacific Rim’