An «inherent bias» in scientific journals in favour of more calamitous predictions has excluded research showing that marine creatures are not damaged by ocean acidification, which is caused by
the sea absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Not exact matches
Tantalisingly, we are told that reefs could be
absorbing up to half of the
carbon dioxide dissolving into the
sea from the
atmosphere.
Higher abundance of phytoplankton and krill attracts other forms of
sea life and may help offset climate change by
absorbing larger amounts of
carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere.
When
carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere is
absorbed into the ocean and mixes with
sea water, it forms carbonic acid.
Ocean acidity is rising as
sea water
absorbs more
carbon dioxide released into the
atmosphere from power plants and automobiles.