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European, North American Ponds Reveal High Methane Emission, May Contribute to Climate Change More
There could be billions of shallow lakes and ponds on Earth, though lack of mapping systems makes it hard to know just how many exist. Together, they emit significant amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, but emissions from these systems vary considerably and are not well understood.
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Tree Ring Data Allows Us to Glimpse on Earth's Ancient Climate History
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MMA Fighter Grapples with Giant Alligator Outside Florida Elementary School
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Agronomic Data: Benefits of Sharing & Standardization
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Blue Green Algae Blamed for Multiple Dog Deaths After Swimming in a Lake in Ireland
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From Last Quarter Moon to Planets At Night: Rare Astronomical Events to Unfold in June
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