Saturation of the terrestrial carbon sink
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Will Steffen | Josep G. Canadell | Diane E. Pataki | Yiqi Luo | Richard A. Houghton | Michael R. Raupach | Pete Smith | Pete Smith | J. Canadell | R. Houghton | M. Raupach | W. Steffen | Yiqi Luo | R. Gifford | D. Pataki | Roger Gifford
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