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Sex is a biological variable — in the brain too

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Mike Muller argues that dams can produce clean, cheap energy while shrinking or eliminating methane-emitting wetlands downstream (Nature 566, 315–317; 2019). This hypothesis is untested and should not shape decisions… Click to show full abstract

Mike Muller argues that dams can produce clean, cheap energy while shrinking or eliminating methane-emitting wetlands downstream (Nature 566, 315–317; 2019). This hypothesis is untested and should not shape decisions that could affect large regions for centuries. Setting aside the societal and ecological impacts of shrinking natural wetlands, we find Muller’s argument problematic from the perspective of greenhouse-gas budgeting. Floodplain wetlands typically hold large stores of carbon. Disrupting the hydrology that caused these accumulations over millennia could lead to the sustained release of carbon as CO2, potentially counteracting any reduction in methane emissions. Furthermore, emissions from hydropower are site-specific, depending on reservoir and catchment characteristics, among other factors (L. Scherer and S. Pfister PLoS ONE 11, e0161947; 2016). Although some hydropower reservoirs have low net life-cycle emissions, others generate large amounts of greenhouse gases. Evaluating the pros and cons of dams will therefore require holistic, evidence-based accounting of their impact on greenhouse-gas emissions, ecology and society — on a case-by-case basis. John A. Harrison* Washington State University, Vancouver, Washington, USA. [email protected] *On behalf of 13 signatories (see go.nature.com/f41tt1 for full list). Sex is a variable in the brain too

Keywords: hydrology; biological variable; variable brain; sex biological; sex

Journal Title: Nature
Year Published: 2019

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