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Reduction of the Freezing Period in Boreal Lakes Triggers Its Contribution to the Climate Crisis

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A study led by the University of Wuhan (China), with the collaboration of CEAB-CSIC, reveals that lakes — especially those of the northern hemisphere’s high-middle latitudes — are important actors in climate change. The shortening of the time their surface remains frozen modifies, as explained in
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A study led by the University of Wuhan (China), with the collaboration of CEAB-CSIC, reveals that lakes — especially those of the northern hemisphere’s high-middle latitudes — are important actors in climate change. The shortening of the time their surface remains frozen modifies, as explained in

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radiocable.com broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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