Fierce winds have caused ocean waters surrounding Antarctica to slow their uptake of carbon dioxide, making the challenge to reduce greenhouse gases even more formidable ...
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/05/070517-carbon-oceans.html
VIENNA (Reuters) - Global oceans are soaking up less carbon dioxide, a development that could speed up the greenhouse effect and have an impact for the next 1,500 years, scientists ...
http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSL1674158420080416?sp=true
Carbon uptake in the ocean could potentially be much higher than previously thought, a new study finds.
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/09/01/oceans-carbon-absorb.html
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The increase of sea temperatures in global also were causing more reduction in the ocean's ability to absorb carbon dioxide resulting from human activity. Increased sea temperatures were also influenced by the increasing number of ...
3 Dec 2009 by scinews@sciencenews.org (Science News)
Ups and downs in the ocean's CO2 uptake are important to atmospheric levels because globally, the portion of the gas that isn't absorbed by oceans or taken up by land plants accumulates in the atmosphere. ...
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