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A pair of marine scientists at the University of Antwerp, in Belgium, working with a colleague from the University of Otago, ...
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India Today on MSNSouthern Ocean is mysteriously cooling as scientists make a surprise discoveryThe Southern Ocean plays a crucial role in regulating global climate by absorbing a significant portion of carbon dioxide and ...
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Sinking rocks, nutrients, crop waste or seaweed in the ocean could lock away climate-warming carbon dioxide for centuries or more.
Commercial activities that damage sea floors are disrupting the oceans' natural carbon capture capacity, with more research ...
Dozens of other companies and academic groups are pitching the same theory: that sinking rocks, nutrients, crop waste or seaweed in the ocean could lock away climate-warming carbon dioxide for ...
Scientists estimate around 30 percent of the carbon dioxide (CO2) released by humans is absorbed by the oceans, playing a crucial role in climate regulation and reducing the rate of global warming.
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These pockets of woody wetlands can store about nine million tonnes of organic carbon per hectare — the equivalent amount of carbon burned by two million gas cars every year.
The concrete industry accounts for roughly 8 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions, but a new study says that it could ...
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