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Ancient Volcanoes Once Boosted Ocean Carbon, But Humans Are Now Far Outpacing Them
Columbia Will Co-Lead Major Project To Study Global Carbon Cycle
Drilling the Seabed Below Earth’s Most Powerful Ocean Current
MESSENGER Data Reveal Evidence of Ancient Carbon-Rich Crust on Mercury
North American Coasts Are Absorbing Large Amounts of Carbon
Peat Fires Choking Southeast Asia Pose a New Threat to Global Climate
What Happens to All The Carbon We Emit?
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