carbon dioxide
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Early Snowmelts Dirsupt Subalpine Forest Carbon Dioxide Uptake
A new study revelealed that earlier snowmelts that aligns with the colder periods of the seasonal temperatures cycle are reducing the ability of trees in subalpine forests to take and store atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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