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June 9, 2018 - Rising CO2 levels make food less nutritious, neonics and bees, tricking facial recognition | CBC Radio Loaded
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June 9, 2018 - Rising CO2 levels make food less nutritious, neonics and bees, tricking facial recognition
And slowing cyclones, crocodiles’ brains on Bach, and more
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Posted: Jun 08, 2018 4:06 PM EDT | Last Updated: June 8, 2018
A wman and child eating rice in Bangladesh, one of the many impoverished countries that will feel the impact of CO2-driven nutritional loss. (Getty Images)
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