Across the world, forests and the soil beneath
them absorb about a quarter of all carbon emissions.
In their statement, the scientific academies say the oceans have
absorbed about a quarter of the carbon dioxide emitted to the atmosphere by human activities since the industrial revolution, resulting in rapid and irreversible changes in ocean chemistry.
Not exact matches
Although sucralose and saccharin aren't
absorbed by the body, they're not quite calorie - free: The dextrose and maltodextrin that manufacturers use to bulk them up contain
about a
quarter of the calories found in sugar.
On paper, the method is basic high - school chemistry: The Squamish plant sucks air into a device called a contactor, where it reacts with a chemical solution that
absorbs about three -
quarters of the air's carbon, by volume.
About a
quarter to a third of all carbon dioxide emissions from our cars and factories are
absorbed by the Earth's -LSB-...]
«It is estimated that plants and soil currently
absorb about one
quarter of the emissions from fossil fuels.
About a
quarter of all the carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from the burning of fossil fuels is
absorbed by oceans.
To recap,
about a
quarter of the carbon dioxide people put into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels is
absorbed by the ocean, where it forms carbonic acid.