Europe’s decision to promote the use of wood as a “renewable fuel” will likely greatly increase Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions and cause severe harm to the world’s forests, according to a new paper published in Nature Communications.
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USGS Installing Storm-Tide Sensors Before Hurricane Florence Arrives
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NASA-NOAA Satellite Tracking Super Typhoon Mangkhut
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