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Permafrost Thaw Triggers Significant Soil CO2 Emissions, Posing New Challenges for Climate Models
According to a recent study, scientists have found that soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are more sensitive to climate warming in permafrost-collapsed areas than in non-collapsed areas.
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Farmers Must Be Empowered For New EU Nature Law To Work, Scientists Say
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Climate Change and Its Impact In Australia’s Tourism; Do News Of Fire, Flood Scare Visitors?
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Artificial Intelligence Reveals Low Phosphorus Levels in Amazon, Raises Ecological Concerns
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Rwanda's Mountain Gorillas: A Conservation Success Story
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Northeast Weather Forecast: Locally Severe Storms, Torrential Rain Likely This Week
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Tennessee Native Wins Big in Florida’s Battle Against Invasive Pythons
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African Farmers Embrace Ancestral Wisdom and Modern Techniques to Combat Climate Change
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NGO Calls Conflict-Related Carbon Emission To Be Accounted In Europe
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Guangzhou Tornado Tragedy Leaves Five Dead and Over 140 Buildings Damaged
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Cicada Extravaganza as Billions Emerge in Rare Double Brood Event Across America
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Climate Gamers: How Developers Incorporate Climate Change Into Video Games
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GMO ‘Golden Rice’: Philippine Court Blocks Production Amid Severe Health, Environmental Risks






