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[:es] Restored Tropical Forests Recover Faster Than Those Left Alone [:]
[:es] The costs of active restoration may be offset by aggressive carbon pricing demanded by the Paris Agreement. [:]
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[:es] Severe Cyclones May Have Played a Role in the Maya Collapse [:]
[:es] Sediment cores from the Great Blue Hole reveal that a series of extreme storms hit the region after 900. The storms may have irreparably damaged an already stressed Maya […]
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[:es] Urban Heat Islands Are Warming the Arctic [:]
[:es] Even in the remote high latitudes, a new satellite study sees rising temperatures and spreading green belts around cities, with big impacts on soils and ecosystems. [:]
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[:es] A Subglacial Lake in Antarctica Churns Out Nutrients [:]
[:es] Eight hundred meters below the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, microbes in subglacial Lake Whillans create organic carbon that helps power the Southern Ocean’s vast food chain. [:]
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[:es] The Stuff That Psyche Is Made Of [:]
[:es] The metallic asteroid Psyche appears to contain more rock than previously thought, shedding new light on possible scenarios for its formation in the early solar system. [:]