A single drought flooded a Massachusetts marsh with saltwater, causing its methane emissions to collapse almost to zero, and they stayed suppressed long after rains returned

Home Breaking News A single drought flooded a Massachusetts marsh with saltwater, causing its methane emissions to collapse almost to zero, and they stayed suppressed long after rains returned
A severe drought in Massachusetts caused increased salinity in a coastal marsh. This salinity almost completely blocked methane release from the wetland ecosystem. Even after rainfall returned, emissions did not fully recover to previous levels. Salt proved to be the primary factor driving this significant reduction in emissions. This research highlights how climate change can impact natural greenhouse gas emissions.