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      Protecting irrecoverable carbon in Earth’s ecosystems

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                Journal
                Nature Climate Change
                Nat. Clim. Chang.
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1758-678X
                1758-6798
                March 31 2020
                Article
                10.1038/s41558-020-0738-8
                6b1734e0-9f29-4bb2-82de-561925f13f35
                © 2020

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