The carbon cycle in our oceans is critical to the balance of life in ocean waters and for reducing carbon in the atmosphere, ...
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Discovery of a major role of coral reefs in the carbon cycle
The living architectures of corals harbor rich biodiversity, but they may also have played, over geological time, a central ...
New drilling results from the South Atlantic have uncovered ancient lava rubble that stores far more CO2 than expected, ...
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Coral reefs have stabilized Earth's carbon cycle for the past 250 million years, research reveals
Coral reefs have long been celebrated as biodiversity hotspots—but new research shows they have also played a much deeper ...
UCSB research offers a new perspective on how carbon is stored in the deep ocean and what it could mean for maintaining Earth ...
Phytoplankton are key players in the ocean carbon cycle. Comprised of a variety of microscopic photosynthesizing bacteria, algae, and other single-cell organisms, phytoplankton form the base of marine ...
Sixty-million-year-old rock samples from deep under the ocean have revealed how huge amounts of carbon dioxide are stored for millennia in piles of lava rubble that accumulate on the seafloor.
Sinikka Lennartz, a junior professor of biogeochemical ocean modelling at the University of Oldenburg in northern Germany, has won several prestigious awards this year. She specialises in the marine ...
New research shows Africa’s forests now release more carbon than they absorb. This raises global climate risks and calls for ...
Researchers at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography have created a more accurate model of global carbon cycling. The model better accounts for the contributions of Earth’s terrestrial ...
RIVERSIDE, Calif., March 18, 2003 — Southern States Power Co. Inc., a member of the National Biodiesel Board, announced that it has signed a joint venture agreement with Carbon Cycle Company ...
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