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"textContent": "Earlier this month, the U.S. Forest Service announced a major reorganization, cutting dozens of sites where research is conducted all over the country. As the New York Times reported, this prompted an abundance of concern from the scientific community, due in part to the potential disruption of decades’ worth of ongoing research. That would absolutely […]\n\nThe post One of the World’s Oldest — and Most Photogenic — Climate Records Will Continue appeared first on InsideHook.",
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