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      <description>In this extract form the Nature Podcast,Werner Kurz talks about his latest paper in Nature, showing that Canada’s beetle infestation is turning its boreal forests into carbon sources</description>
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      <description>In episode three, we find out how the US government tried to silence climate scientist James Hansen, what’s behind the recent backlash against biofuels, and how the Antarctic is losing ice at an unprecedented rate, and author Gabrielle Walker tells us why we're nearing the last chance saloon on an international climate change deal.</description>
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