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When bottom trawls are dragged across the seafloor, they stir up sediments. This not only releases previously stored organic ...
Almost half of the carbon dioxide produced on the planet is consumed by the oceans, living organisms, and plants. At the same ...
PML scientists and colleagues from the University of Exeter have commenced operation for the SeaCURE project pilot plant ...
But scientists may have discovered a promising new approach: a type of plastic that doesn’t stick around. A study published ...
Scientists are worried because they can’t fully explain the big jump, but they think it might mean that carbon absorption by ...
The world is experiencing the most intense global coral bleaching event on record, with 84 percent of reefs experiencing heat ...
With the world set to blow past its temperature targets, efforts are growing to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
Acting as a vast carbon sink, it absorbs nearly a quarter of the carbon dioxide (CO₂ ... The SeaCURE project also sheds light ...
Scientists have developed a scalable method to produce porous graphene membranes that efficiently separate carbon dioxide. The breakthrough could significantly reduce the cost and footprint of carbon ...
One of the greatest tools used by oceanographers today for measuring ocean processes is the CTD. CTD stands for Conductivity, Temperature and Depth. Conductivity is a measure of ocean salinity. The ...
Scientists estimate around 30 per cent 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.
Instead, they lingered and affected the light that filtered into the ocean depths. The ferric iron, suspended in water as fine iron hydroxide, had a powerful optical effect. It absorbed red and blue ...