climate change
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Riparian Buffers Aided in the Maintenance of Stream Flow in Specific Areas of North Carolina’s Developing Watershed and Climate Change
Keeping buffers of trees or other greenery around waterways in areas near Raleigh that are expected to see more future development could help slow rushing streams during wet conditions and keep them flowing during dry ones.
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Climate Change Will Reduce Deep Overturning Ocean Circulation In the Future Millennia
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Climate Change May Reduce Organic Carbon Burial While Increasing Carbon Recovered to the Atmosphere
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