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A Growing Crisis: How Glyphosate Is Making Climate Change Worse

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Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D.

Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., presents her talk, “Glyphosate, the Ecosystem, and Climate Change,” where she explores the dangerous impacts of glyphosate on the environment. Seneff delves into glyphosate’s effects on nitrogen fixation, carbon sequestration, and marine phytoplankton that seed clouds, connecting these disruptions to global warming.

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