BEIJING, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) -- A collaborative study by Chinese and U.S. scientists has revealed how a massive carbon release 56 million years ago impacted ocean chemistry, offering critical insights ...
The particulates are the remnants of carbon dioxide removed from the atmosphere ... and send deep into the ocean as carbon-filled feces. The technique harnesses the animals' ravenous appetites ...
due to their ability to sequester carbon dioxide into their calcium carbonate shells (a process called calcification). These sink to the ocean floor when they die, contributing to long-term carbon ...
The ocean may have removed much less carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than expected in 2023, mainly due to high ocean temperatures. If climate change continues to rapidly weaken the planet’s ocean ...
In the process of producing food from carbon dioxide and sunlight ... The findings could help scientists anticipate how the ocean's capacity to sequester carbon may shift as climate change ...