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230 billion tonnes of soil carbon could be released via global warming – Open Access Government
Scientists at the University of Exeter warn that a two degree increase in global temperature would release 230 billion tonnes of soil carbon

The University of Exeter led an international study to investigate the sensitivity of soil carbon turnover, in reaction to global warming.
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