Real-time data show COVID-19’s continuing, massive impact on global emissions, plus scientists in Costa Rica are using asexual budding to grow new corals to save Costa Rican coral reefs. The UK seeks UNESCO Heritage site status for one of its world class peat bogs, while the Chesapeake Bay Commission celebrates 38 years of bipartisan cooperation!
Covid-19’s Impact on Global Emissions, Asexual Budding Being Used to Grow New Coral Reefs, UK’s Quest For UNESCO Heritage Site Status, Chesapeake Bay Commission Observes 38 Years of Bipartisan Cooperation
by The Climate | Feb 8, 2021 | Podcasts, The Climate Daily | 0 comments
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