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Scientists use chambers in SERC’s Global Change Research Wetland, raising CO2 concentrations to twice that in the atmosphere to see how plants may react in the atmosphere of 2100. It is the world’s longest-running field study on the effects of atmospheric CO2 on plant communities. (SERC photo)

Scientists use chambers in SERC’s Global Change Research Wetland, raising CO2 concentrations to twice that in the atmosphere to see how plants may react in the atmosphere of 2100. It is the world’s longest-running field study on the effects of atmospheric CO2 on plant communities. (SERC photo)

Scientists use chambers in SERC’s Global Change Research Wetland, raising CO2 concentrations to twice that in the atmosphere to see how plants may react in the atmosphere of 2100. It is the world’s longest-running field study on the effects of atmospheric CO2 on plant communities. (SERC photo)

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