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Do Southeast Asia's paleo-Antarctic trees cool the planet?
Peter Wilf
, Robert M. Kooyman
Geosciences
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
Plant Institute
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Tropics
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South-East Asia
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Fossil Record
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Southern Hemisphere
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Evolutionary History
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Significant Loss
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CO2 Drawdown
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Carbon Sequestration
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Gondwana
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Atmospheric CO2
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Ice Age
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Paleo
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Tree Genera
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Immediate Effect
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Lowland Forest
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High Forest
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Biomass Carbon
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Plant Assemblages
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Soil Acidification
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Podocarpaceae
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Araucariaceae
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Biodiversity
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Lowland Forests
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Global Cooling
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Evolution
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Araucariaceae
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Podocarpaceae
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Southeast Asia
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Carbon Dioxide
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Atmospherics
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Southern Hemisphere
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Carbon Sequestration
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Pleistocene Rewilding
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Fossil Record
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Urban Heat Island Effect
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Quaternary
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