Q. What is 'Teal Carbon', recently mentioned in news?
Answer: Carbon stored in non-tidal freshwater wetlands
Notes: India's first study on "teal carbon" was conducted at Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan, highlighting the importance of wetland conservation for climate adaptation and resilience. Teal carbon refers to carbon stored in non-tidal freshwater wetlands, including vegetation, microbial biomass, and organic matter. These wetlands are more effective at capturing and storing carbon than forests, sequestering more carbon than any terrestrial ecosystem. The term "teal carbon" reflects organic carbon's functions and location rather than physical properties. Globally, wetlands store an estimated 21 petagrams of teal carbon, making them crucial for carbon management.

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