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Research Casts Doubt on Ocean's Carbon Capture Capacity
The oceanic carbon cycle has been seen as one of the other natural means that carbon can be managed from the atmosphere to prevent the harmful effects of global warming. More specifically, climate scientists are hoping that the ocean pump (a part of the cycle that stores carbon deep in the ocean depths for hundreds of years) can alleviate the burden of today's large-scale emissions.
Latest Research Articles
Carbon Absorption is the Key to Surviving Drastic Climate Changes, Study Shows
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Producing Electric Cars Will Be Cheaper Than Gas Models by 2027
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Can Avocados Fight Cancer? New Discovery May Help in Leukemia Treatment
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Debunked: Study Claims Mushrooms Were Spotted Growing on Mars
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People Who Live Past 105 Years Old Develop Genes That Stop DNA Damage
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Mind-boggling 45,000 People Apply for a Chance to Kill Grand Canyon Bison
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NASA Renews Spirit in Fighting Climate Change, After Being Limited in Former Administration
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Giant California Condors Trashes House in Tehachapi
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3 Sustainable, Eco-Friendly Ways To Celebrate Mother's Day
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Roadmap Shows How Expanding New York's Solar Energy Will Help Meet Green Goals
Insecticides Killing Bees Officially Banned by the European Union
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Coconut Crab: 5 Enthralling Facts About This Crustacean




