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Weaker Ocean Circulation Could Release More Carbon From The Deep Into Atmosphere, Study Says
Scientists study the relationship between the ocean’s circulation and its long-term ability to store carbon. Read more here.
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Forest Management Strategies to Enhance Carbon Sequestration and Biodiversity
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Tree Planting for Carbon Offsets Might Actually Cause Environmental Disaster, Oxford Study Warns
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Natural Rock Weathering Releases Carbon Just Like Volcanoes, Have Impact On Climate Change
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Underground Carbon Processes and Their Implications for Climate Change
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Brown Algae Absorbs Carbon Dioxide and Releases It in Mucus Form [Study]
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Climate Change May Reduce Organic Carbon Burial While Increasing Carbon Recovered to the Atmosphere
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