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From Carbon Sink to Source: The Stark Changes in Arctic Lakes

For millennia, lakes in Greenland’s dry tundra have locked up huge loads of carbon in their sediment. But as the region becomes warmer and wetter, scientists believe these lakes are becoming sources of carbon, which could have major consequences for the world’s climate.

Queen s professor wins Vega Medal for climate change detection research

Queen s professor wins Vega Medal for climate change detection research
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Queen s professor turns 40 years of playing with mud into prestigious Vega Medal

John Smol has spent decades studying paleolimnology and passing along lessons to generations of students. Now that work is being recognized with the Vega Medal, which will be presented by the king of Sweden.

Limnologist John Smol to be awarded prestigious Vega Medal

Limnologist John Smol to be awarded prestigious Vega Medal
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Biology prof on how longer summers can spell doom for lakes

When you head down to a lake in Canada this summer, you might spot more algae covering the surface than usual. This is just one of the scary impacts that our warming planet is having on lakes globally right now, according to John Smol, a professor at Queen’s University.

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