Environment
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Researchers Discovers Importance of Carbon Cycle in Predicting Climate Change
Researchers from Virginia Tech and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory determined that crucial sections of the global carbon cycle used to track carbon dioxide transportation in the environment are incorrect, which could dramatically change traditional carbon cycle models.
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