How are these fires burning underground? - Emma Bryce
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Subterranean fires, or "zombie fires," burn underground, producing significant greenhouse gas emissions. These peat fires smolder slowly, fueled by carbon-rich char, and can persist for months or years. Climate change exacerbates their frequency by drying peatlands. Efforts to combat them include reducing water surface tension and preventing peatland drainage to maintain moisture.