Hidden peat swamp in Central Africa stores 30 billion tons of carbon

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A vast swamp forest in Central Africa contains enough carbon to equal two decades' worth of U.S. fossil fuel emissions, scientists have found. 

The Congo Basin peatland — an area larger than New York State — has accumulated around 30 billion metric tons of...

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