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Commercial activities that damage sea floors are disrupting the oceans' natural carbon capture capacity, with more research ...
Commercial activities that damage sea floors are disrupting the oceans’ natural carbon capture capacity, with more research ...
putting the brakes on a process crucial for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The surprising discovery implies ...
“Another likely reason is that purchasers are content with a lot of benefits brought on by restored seaweed beds, such as improved fishing grounds and water quality as well as CO2 absorption.
A growing industry is racing to engineer a solution to global warming using the absorbent power of the oceans ... crop waste or seaweed in the ocean could lock away climate-warming carbon dioxide for ...
and their ability to absorb CO2 has been underestimated until now. Studies indicate that by 2100, they could increase carbon absorption by 31.5 million tons annually if peatlands remain in good ...
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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.