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Study finds that carbon feedback in ecosystems may increase global warming
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A study published last month found that global warming may increase over the next half-century due to increased carbon feedback in ecosystems. The study, published Jan. 29, focuses on measuring climate change and is part of an ongoing investigation spanning more than 25 years by researchers includin
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