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Limestone seas absorb carbon



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ADDING limestone to the oceans could boost their ability to absorb carbon dioxide and help ailing coral reefs, according to research reported in New Scientist magazine.
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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 9:48 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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truthsleuth,

15/05/2008 01:21:04
Limestone, Iron etc etc yet more polluting suggestions to be applied to the oceans to save us from accelerated climate change.
These quick fixes could be even more disastrous than CO2 on our world.
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caraboncon,

22/05/2008 13:52:19
The Carbon issue is way overrated, all we have is the popular scientific body talking abot probabilities and almost certainties while all the time warning us of the dire consequences of temperature change. Global temperature change (warming & cooling) is nothing new but unfortunately we sometimes forget that nature gets to decide these things, not man.

 

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