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Killer air
… Globally, air pollution kills 3.3 million people per year. And this number could double … agricultural emissions are desperately needed. We have 3.3 million reasons to do better. Produced in …
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Diapers: to change or not to change
… infant uses more than 4 diapers each day, each weighing 33 grams (when dry), then this infant is responsible for …
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Measuring soil water from space
… sensors in forests at 25 sites across an area measuring 33 km by 33 km that corresponds with the area that SMAP, the NASA …
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Behind the smoke screen
… COVID-19. Worldwide, air pollution is thought to result in 3.3 million premature deaths per year. Air pollution …
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Decades of Hudson River data show the flow of time
… wetlands and change the composition of its edges. 0.33 degrees Celsius How much the river's average water …
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Chemistry of Air, Precipitation & Streamwater
… 1988 0.085 0.07 0.22 0.02 0.02 0.07 0.33 0.26 2.07 0.47 0.020 0.007 3.16 … 0.17 0.01 0.02 0.07 0.20 0.15 1.47 0.33 0.004 0.001 1.83 1995 0.047 0.06 … 0.16 0.02 0.02 0.07 0.21 0.17 1.47 0.33 0.008 0.002 1.59 2001 0.041 0.07 …
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Biochar revisited
… paper by Wolf et al. (2015) indicates that each year about 3.3 x 10 15 grams of dry matter are generated as … Nature Communications doi: 10.1038/ncomms1053 [1] 3.3 x 10 15 g of biomass contains about 1.5 x 10 15 …
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As cities swelter, urban shade trees fall by the millions
… media reports. Minnesota cities have received more than $33 million from the Urban and Community Forestry Grants …
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The artistic record of nature
… an increase from 0.15 in 1850 to 0.20 in the year 2000—a 33% increase in the number of aerosols likely due to …
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EarthX
… of District student assessment. Objective 3.3 - Address our student research questions, notably: How …