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Climate study linking early Maori fires to Antarctic changes sparks controversy

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Research tying Maori activity 700 years ago to Antarctic changes sparks debate in New Zealand over Indigenous inclusion in scienceDeep in the ice of a remote Antarctic peninsula, a group of researchers found evidence that fires started by early Māori wreaked changes in the atmosphere detectable 7,000km away.
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The Guardian broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 13, 2021.
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