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Rivers are leaking ancient carbon back into the atmosphere

Last updated: June 4, 2025 12:15 pm
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Rivers are a crucial part of the global carbon cycle, releasing carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere as part of natural processes. However, recent research has revealed a surprising twist – a significant portion of this carbon is actually ancient, dating back thousands of years.

A study conducted by Josh Dean and his team at the University of Bristol used radiocarbon dating to analyze the age of carbon and methane emissions from rivers across 26 countries. The results showed that around 60% of the carbon being released by rivers is from ancient stores, such as rocks, peat bogs, and wetlands. This means that as much as 1 gigatonne of ancient carbon is being reintroduced into the atmosphere each year through river emissions.

The implications of this finding are significant. It suggests that the natural landscape is being significantly impacted by human activities, leading to the release of ancient carbon that had been sequestered for millennia. Climate change, land use changes, and other human-induced factors may be disrupting these long-term carbon stores, causing them to release their ancient contents into the atmosphere.

The research also raises important questions about how nations approach climate mitigation strategies. If a substantial amount of ancient carbon is being released by rivers, it could affect how countries plan to offset their ongoing carbon emissions. Understanding the extent to which human activities are driving this process is crucial for developing effective climate policies.

Scott Tiegs, a researcher at Oakland University, highlights the importance of minimizing climate change to prevent the release of COâ‚‚ and methane from ancient carbon stores. Managing these ancient carbon reserves will be crucial for mitigating the impacts of climate change and preserving the natural carbon cycle.

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Overall, this study sheds light on a previously overlooked aspect of river emissions and underscores the need for further research into the dynamics of ancient carbon release. By understanding the mechanisms driving this process, we can better protect the environment and develop strategies to combat climate change effectively.

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