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UC experts can lead on carbon dioxide removal. Summary: Through technology demonstration and policy engagement, UC ANR specialists, advisors and AES faculty can support California's ambitions to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. (Article also available in Group - Climate Change.

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UC experts can lead on carbon dioxide removal. Summary: Through technology demonstration and policy engagement, UC ANR specialists, advisors and AES faculty can support California's ambitions to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. (Article also available in Group - Climate Change.

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UC experts can lead on carbon dioxide removal. Summary: Through technology demonstration and policy engagement, UC ANR specialists, advisors and AES faculty can support California's ambitions to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. (Article also available in Group - Climate Change.

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“Growing up in Central Florida in the 1970s and 1980s, you could almost mark your calendar that by October 5 we would have a cooldown and the air would start to dry out,” noted Gary Wishnatzki, a third-generation strawberry and blueberry grower from Plant City. “That has changed dramatically. Those cooldowns don’t come now well into November.”

Randy Krotz Randy Krotz
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“Growing up in Central Florida in the 1970s and 1980s, you could almost mark your calendar that by October 5 we would have a cooldown and the air would start to dry out,” noted Gary Wishnatzki, a third-generation strawberry and blueberry grower from Plant City. “That has changed dramatically. Those cooldowns don’t come now well into November.”

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