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Moss Absorbs 7 Billion Tons of Carbon Dioxide, Boosts Recovery of Degraded Soil —Study
A new study shows that moss can act as a carbon sink, absorbing about 7 billion tons of carbon dioxide, as it boosts the recovery of degraded soil. Read more here.
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