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Deforestation in Sandy Soil Ecosystems Releases Most CO2 into Atmosphere
The disruption of underground microbial communities caused by deforestation and the effects of climate change on forest ecosystems will be greater in some soil types, such as sandy soils, than in others, according to a new study led by Yale University researchers.
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MIT Study Shows Methane Producing Microbes Behind The End-Permian Extinction
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State of Climate Addressed in New IPCC Report
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International Court of Justice Halts Japan's 'Scientific' Whaling in Antarctic Seas