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Methane consumption and emission by Taiga
Taiga or boreal forest environments are a poorly understood component of the global CH4 budget. Results from a 1‐year study of CH4 fluxes at a range of representative floodplain and upland taiga sites in the Bonanza Creek long term ecological research area show that soil consumption of atmospheric CH4 was the dominant process. Methane emission occurred only sporadically in the earliest successional stages in the floodplain system; all other floodplain and upland sites were net CH4 consumers. Our results suggest that upland and floodplain taiga soils are an atmospheric CH4 sink of up to 0.8 Tg yr−1. Point‐source bogs and fens are the only important CH4‐emitting sites in taiga. Copyright 1991 by the American Geophysical Union
“Willful Misconduct”: How the US Government Prevented Tobacco-Disabled Veterans From Obtaining Disability Pensions
In this descriptive case study, we analyze the unsuccessful struggle to access disability pensions by veterans sickened by tobacco use begun during service. Drawing on tobacco industry documents and other material, we show how the US government, tobacco industry, and veterans' organizations each took inconsistent positions to protect their interests