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Climate clues buried in the Arctic seafloor
24th June 2017
BBC Radio Leeds presenter Keeley Donovan met with Dr Christian März, Principal Investigator of the ChAOS (Changing Arctic Ocean Seafloor) project, and co-investigator Allyson Tessin, to talk about the link between the ocean floor and climate change. A report on the interview is available through the Priestley International Centre for Climate at the University of Leeds.
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