<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto"><div dir="ltr"><br><strong>Washington State has been sitting on a secret weapon against climate change</strong><br>Huge swaths of wetlands have been ignored by scientists for years. May 26, 2024 This article was originally published by High Country News. On a warm day in August, Anthony Stewart hiked through a forest on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, making his way through a tangle of ferns and grasses. Wispy, lichen-coated branches hung overhead, providing shade as he set down his backpack and shovel, and he and his team prepared to dig. Follow The Atlantic This was one of Stewart’s favorite study sites,<p>Read in The Atlantic: <a href="https://apple.news/AfdQ8zQ5lTpWE_4pIfPgMEQ">https://apple.news/AfdQ8zQ5lTpWE_4pIfPgMEQ</a></p><p><br>Shared from <a href="https://www.apple.com/news">Apple News</a></p></div><br id="lineBreakAtBeginningOfSignature"><div dir="ltr">Sent from my iPhone</div></body></html>