greenhouse gas emissions
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Soil Nutrients May Keep Plants from Slowing Down Climate Change
Plants have been hailed as possible saviors of the planet as it continues to warm up, especially considering that they can absorb more harmful carbon dioxide than previously thought. However, now new research says soil nutrients may hinder this plan, keeping plants from slowing down climate change.
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