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Climate Lessons from Plants, Past to Future
This story is part of the Climate Research Series
Hidden in an inconspicuous building behind French Family Science Center lie powerful weapons in our fight against climate change: plants. Not just any plants, though. Plants from the past, and plants from the future.
The basement of this building houses a treasure trove of data in the form of carefully labelled and
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