Improving Carbon Measurements In Global Climate Studies

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Sun, 11/16/2008 - 23:45

Researchers have found a way to improve existing estimates of the amount of carbon absorbed by plants from the air, thereby improving the accuracy of global warming and land cover change estimates, according to a new article in Science.


 

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