Study reveals how rivers release ancient CO2 into the atmosphere

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Scientists discover carbon stores leaking into atmosphere are having a bigger impact than previously thought

Ancient carbon which has been stored in landscapes for thousands of years can find its way back into the atmosphere as CO2 released from the surfaces of rivers, a new study has found. Scientists from...

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