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Why tiny microbes may be a big factor in how climate change unfolds

By Julia Rosenl, Los Angeles Times (TNS) Climate change is about big things: melting ice sheets, rising seas, the feverish temperature of the planet. But scientists say it’s also about little things — namely, microbes. Everywhere you look on Earth, you’ll find these single-celled organisms making a living. And in the process, they produce and consume greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide, methane

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