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      <description>• Throughout their lifetimes, healthy forests produce more oxygen than they use, while taking in greenhouse gases via plants and soils • This ecosystem-wide service, called carbon</description>
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      <description>• Jessica Rimsza, a materials engineer at Sandia National Laboratories, sees untapped potential in what most people see as waste. • Food scraps, manure and sewage are natural bypro</description>
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