carbon dioxide
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Yellowstone Supervolcano Is Hiding Something Strange Underneath Its Surface -- What Is It?
Scientists have discovered something strange deep beneath the Yellowstone's supervolcano and the greater area of Western U.S. As it turns out, the area is sitting on top of a massive molten layer of carbonate rocks.
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WATCH: Stunning 3-D View of How Carbon Dioxide Moves Around the Earth
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Methane Surge Undermines Efforts to Fight Climate Change
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More Than Meets the Eye: New Study Reveals Benefits of Dust Storms on Marine Life
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NASA to Push Through Earth Science Missions Amid Potential Budget Cuts
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Over 50 Trillion Kilograms of Carbon Will Be Released From Soil if Climate Change Doesn't Stop
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Climate Change Could Wipe Out Deep-Sea Coral Population in North Atlantic
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A Little Methane and Hydrogen May Have Kept Mars Warm
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Researchers Convert Carbon Dioxide Into Liquid Road-Ready Diesel Fuel in Just One Step
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Climate Change Breakthrough: Scientists Turn Carbon Dioxide Into Rocks
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Climate Change Update: Expert Says Carbon is an Asset, NOT a Liability
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Climate Change Update: Expert Says Carbon is an Asset, NOT a Liability
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Rate of Growth in Atmospheric CO2 Declining Because of Plants