Earth's land lost much of their ability to absorb the carbon dioxide humans pumped into the air last year, according to a new study that is causing concern among climate scientists that a crucial damper on climate change underwent an unprecedented deterioration.
Lamplighter: When you read "The Road" (2006), Cormac McCarthy doesn't tell the reader how the world became a terrible wasteland. Instead, he describes a grey-colored world full of ash where flora stopped growing and some survivors are observed wearing gas masks. By his prose, I interpreted that tremendous forest fires filled the atmosphere with particulates, smoke, and ash, blocking out the sun, while simultaneously ruining the soil and crops.
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