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 Google’s AI Slop Machine Is Coming for Your Music I Can’t Stop Thinking About the ‘Star Wars’ T-Shirt in This 2004 Hilary Duff Movie Scientists Have Discovered the Bed Bug’s Greatest Fear Meta and AMD Team Up to Take on Nvidia in Massive AI Chip Deal ‘For All Mankind’ Season 5 Looks Like an All Out Martian Revolution JBL Bandbox Solo Review: An AI Speaker You Can Actually Love ‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Might Bring Another Nintendo Legend to the Big Screen The BBC Is Open to Letting Americans Fund ‘Doctor Who’ Again Why ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Didn’t Use the Books’ Title