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CLIMATE CHANGE: Study Fingers Soot as a Major Player in Global Warming
Robert F. Service
Science 28 Mar 2008; 319: 1745.
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ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE: Recording Earth's Vital Signs
Ralph F. Keeling
Science 28 Mar 2008; 319: 1771-1772.
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Second-Sourcing OH Radicals
Science 21 Mar 2008; 319: 1585n.
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ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY: Rethinking Ozone Production
Paul O. Wennberg and Donald Dabdub
Science 21 Mar 2008; 319: 1624-1625.
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Reports
Atmospheric Hydroxyl Radical Production from Electronically Excited NO2 and H2O
Shuping Li, Jamie Matthews, and Amitabha Sinha
Science 21 Mar 2008; 319: 1657-1660.
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CLIMATE SCIENCE: All Stirred Up
H. Jesse Smith
Science 7 Mar 2008; 319: 1309b.
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This Week in Science
Incurring Carbon Debts in Biofuel Production
Science 29 Feb 2008; 319: 1157c.
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Ubiquity of Biological Ice Nucleators in Snowfall
Brent C. Christner, Cindy E. Morris, Christine M. Foreman, Rongman Cai, and David C. Sands
Science 29 Feb 2008; 319: 1214.
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Reports
Land Clearing and the Biofuel Carbon Debt
Joseph Fargione, Jason Hill, David Tilman, Stephen Polasky, and Peter Hawthorne
Science 29 Feb 2008; 319: 1235-1238. 10.1126/science.1152747 (Science Express Reports)
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Reports
Use of U.S. Croplands for Biofuels Increases Greenhouse Gases Through Emissions from Land-Use Change
Timothy Searchinger, Ralph Heimlich, R. A. Houghton, Fengxia Dong, Amani Elobeid, Jacinto Fabiosa, Simla Tokgoz, Dermot Hayes, and Tun-Hsiang Yu
Science 29 Feb 2008; 319: 1238-1240. 10.1126/science.1151861 (Science Express Reports)
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