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Māori land-burning practices triggered a major rise in carbon emissions 700 years ago
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The James Ross Island ice core revealed the surprising impact of Māori land-burning practices © Jack Triest To narrow this down further, they then checked the charcoal records of each of the three regions and found that there was a major increase in fire activity in New Zealand around the year 1300 – the estimated arrival date of the Māori people.
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