Could bird droppings help curb warming in the Arctic?

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  • Seabirds in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Photo courtesy of Alexander Moravek. Seabirds in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Photo courtesy of Alexander Moravek.
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Rodney Weber, professor in the School of earth and Atmospheric Sciences, weighs on the potential for bird droppings to influence temperatures in the Canadian Arctic.

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College of Sciences

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Environment
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Rodney Weber, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, College of Sciences, The Christian Science Monitor
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  • Created By: Matt Barr
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Nov 16, 2016 - 3:58pm
  • Last Updated: Nov 16, 2016 - 4:01pm