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Global warming Threat Seen in Fertile Soil of Northeastern U.S. Forests
According to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, conducted by researchers at the University of Irvine, California, extensive pockets of Carbon in U.S. forest soils could be released by rising global temperatures.
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