Sumideros de carbono en Chile
Ocupan solo un 3% de la superficie del planeta. Pero estos ecosistemas juegan un papel crucial capturando carbono. Las turberas son un tipo particular de humedal presentes en el sur de Chile. Un informe de Judith Mintrop desde la Isla de Chiloé. #ecolatamDW

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La Turbera. Un gigantesco sumidero de carbono.

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