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  "path": "/after-37-years-the-worlds-longest-running-soil-warming-experiment-uncovers-a-startling-climate-secret/",
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  "textContent": "A decades-long experiment in a Massachusetts forest is uncovering unexpected behavior in soil carbon. After nearly 40 years, the longest-running soil warming experiment in the world is producing an unexpected finding. What was once considered long-term, “stable” carbon in forest soils is proving far less permanent. As temperatures rise, even these stubborn carbon reserves can [...]",
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