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“There are about 345,000 kilometres of seismic lines crossing boreal peatlands in Alberta alone, which would go around the Earth nine times if laid end-to-end, representing a massive chunk of forest that has been destroyed.” www.cbc.ca/news/science... #cdnpoli #abpoli #climate
Thousands of paths, known as seismic lines, carved into Canada's boreal peatlands for oil and gas exploration could be speeding up climate change, suggests a study from University of Waterloo research...
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Paths carved into boreal peatlands for oil and gas exploration could be speeding up climate change: study | CBC News
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