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Europe lost 30% of its plant life in the summer of 2003, and the net effect on the carbon budget--a combination of a decrease in biomass and an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere through respiration--erased the previous 4 years of carbon sequestration, the team reports 22 September in Nature.
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