TITLE

Arctic Temperature Rise Spurs Carbon Dioxide Increase

PUB. DATE
August 1999
SOURCE
USA Today Magazine;Aug99, Vol. 128 Issue 2651, p14
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses how an increase in arctic temperatures as a result of global warming could result in higher levels of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere. Major factor in global warming; Difference between moist tundra and dry tundra.
ACCESSION #
2517437

Tags: GLOBAL warming;  CARBON dioxide

 

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