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Melting glaciers could speed up carbon emissions into the atmosphere

March 16, 2021
mendenhall glacier

Article adapted from the University of Leeds The loss of glaciers worldwide enhances the breakdown of complex carbon molecules in rivers, potentially contributing further to climate change. AK CASC researcher and UAS Professor of Environmental…

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