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by Brandon Keim | Nov 18, 2019

  • All forests are not equal in the carbon count

    All forests are not equal in the carbon count

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    In the most comprehensive study to date, researchers found that greener farming methods don’t compromise yields

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  • Cool new paint can be any color and still lower temperatures

    Cool new paint can be any color and still lower temperatures

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