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Rising carbon dioxide is supercharging grass growth in African savannas, study finds

Rising carbon dioxide is supercharging grass growth in African savannas, study findsWorldPing

Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide is boosting grass growth in Africa's water-limited savannas, according to a new study led by the University of Sheffield.

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