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Carbon Stores In Arctic Soil Surprisingly Unchanged By Warming Climate, Study Says
Because of increased temperatures resulting from climate change, researchers studying carbon sinks in the Arctic -- the world's most rapidly warming biome -- imagined that the region would have transformed from a carbon repository to a carbon emitter. But the research into carbon storage in the Arctic revealed some unexpected revelations about the resiliency of the Arctic ecosystem.
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