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 Discovery Water Plays Surprising Role in Climate Change
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The twisting road up Mauna Loa's lava fields rises above the clouds.
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Climate scientist David Noone by a vapor-collecting cryospheric trap near the Mauna Loa Observatory.
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Climate scientist Joe Galewsky enjoys a tropical break from Mauna Loa's dry, chilly air.
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Climate scientist David Noone next to Charles Keeling's original CO2-monitoring instrument.
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