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Une bombe climatique sommeille au Canada

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Des chercheurs se lancent dans la mesure de l’effet de la fonte du pergélisol sur le dérèglement climatique. Une bombe à retardement. Reportage en territoire inuit au Canada.

Added on the 17/12/2014 10:08:52 - Copyright : Sciences et Avenir vidéos

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