Global Warming
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Climate Change Effect: Soils to Become a Net Source of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide in the Future
A new study reveals that soils could have a limited potential in countering the effects of climate and more likely to become a net source of atmospheric carbon dioxide in the next century.
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