A new study has uncovered the missing science behind why some lakes around the world emit such large amounts of carbon dioxide. A chemical reaction known as calcite precipitation releases CO2 and is a common phenomenon reported in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Read the full story by Cosmos.
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