ESA 2009: More bad news for the Arctic
In the largest experiment of its kind to date, ecologists have found that the wetter the Arctic tundra becomes, the more carbon dioxide it gives off. See the full story on Nature News here.
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In the largest experiment of its kind to date, ecologists have found that the wetter the Arctic tundra becomes, the more carbon dioxide it gives off. See the full story on Nature News here.
Posted by Alex Witze on August 05, 2009
Categories: Ecological Society of America | Permalink
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