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As the Arctic Warms, Its Waters Are Emitting Carbon 
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Sediment from Canada's Mackenzie River empties into the Beaufort Sea in milky swirls in this 2017 satellite image. Scientists are studying how river discharge drives carbon dioxide emissions in this part of the Arctic Ocean.
Runoff from one of North America's largest rivers is driving intense carbon dioxide emissions in the Arctic Ocean. Read More
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