«Although the climate change impacts of palm oil production on tropical peatland are becoming more widely recognized, this research shows that estimates of emissions have been drawn from a very
limited number of scientific studies, most of which have underestimated the actual scale of emissions from oil palm,» said study co-author Ross Morrison of the University of Leicester.
Not exact matches
The
study, recently published online in the
scientific journal «Quaternary International,» determined that the distribution was
limited by a
number of climate - driven as well as climate - independent factors.
These symptoms have been observed and documented by a
limited number of scientists
studying small groups
of people, and the
scientific community hasn't concluded whether wind - turbine syndrome exists.