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The movement of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the surface of the ocean, where it is in active contact with the atmosphere, to the deep ocean, where it can be sequestered away for decades, centuries, or ...
Understanding this process is vital for improving our ability to forecast ... These microscopic organisms play a huge role in the world's carbon cycle - absorbing about as much carbon as all the ...
Researchers from top universities in the US have come together to work toward a sustainable future where CO2 is used to make ...
The ocean absorbs about a quarter of carbon emitted by human activities, but rainfall is responsible for about 6% of the ...
The ocean plays an important role in the global carbon cycle by absorbing about one-quarter of the carbon emitted by human activities every year. A ...