«A study of coral reefs in the vicinity
of carbon dioxide sources in Papua New Guinea suggests that there are indeed both winners and losers of acidification.
The project demonstrated the possibility of cultivating algae by using
carbon dioxide source in the summer, when light is available and waste sugar in the winter.
For the formation of such extreme gas loads, lakes must be sufficiently deep with incomplete winter recirculation (meromixis) and a
strong carbon dioxide source.
They will have a serious impact and will delay advances in
understanding carbon dioxide sources and sinks (OCO), natural and man - made aerosols (Glory), and solar climate forcing (Glory).
If the likely doubling of C losses does take place, 60 - 70 grams per square metre per year will be released into the atmosphere, as well as extensive methane sources and
other carbon dioxide sources.
We need technology that can be applied to many kinds
of carbon dioxide sources, with the public's full confidence in the safety and sustainability.»