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Ozone-protection treaty had climate benefits, too, study says
The global treaty that headed off destruction of earth's protective ozone layer has also prevented major disruption of global rainfall patterns, according to a new study.

Team develops more accurate model of climate change's effect on soil
Scientists have developed a new computer model to measure global warming's effect on soil worldwide that accounts for how bacteria and fungi in soil control carbon.

Cool heads likely won't prevail in a hotter, wetter world
Researchers report that even slight spikes in temperature and precipitation have greatly increased the risk of personal violence and social upheaval throughout human history.

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