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Tropical Rivers Produce More CO2

Tropical Rivers Produce More CO2 Than Previously Thought

Science a GoGo: U.S. and Brazilian researchers say the amount of carbon dioxide coming off streams, rivers and flooded areas of the world's tropical forests is triple that of some currently accepted estimates, meaning such forests aren't the carbon sponges some scientists believe.


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