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Scientists measure impact of climate change with algae
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2013-12-13
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Scientists in North America are measuring centuries of glacial runoff, by collecting data from plants underwater.
It is part of an effort to document the impacts of climate change.
Al Jazeera's Daniel Lak reports.
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