Can oceans save us? Part I: Using oceans to pull more CO2 from the air

Climate Now - Ein Podcast von James Lawler - Dienstags

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More than 4 billion years ago, when Earth was still in its infancy, the atmosphere held more than 100,000 times the amount of CO2 it does today. Ever so slowly, that CO2 was absorbed into the oceans, where it reacted with rocks of the seafloor or was scavenged by organisms, eventually becoming trapped in sediment and slowly sequestered into Earth’s deep interior. This is the Earth’s deep-carbon cycle - nature’s way of regulating greenhouse gasses.This week, Climate Now takes you on a special ...

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