A seemingly minor trickle of groundwater beneath Alaska’s tundra is quietly releasing vast amounts of carbon into the ocean.
The rise in carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere is also helping to acidify our oceans even further, resulting in more ...
A relatively small amount of groundwater trickling through Alaska's tundra is releasing huge quantities of carbon into the ...
As we burn fossil fuels, the amount of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere is gradually rising, and with it, the planet's ...
Carbon in the ocean can lead to higher levels of carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚) in the air, which contributes to climate change. The ...
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A relatively small amount of groundwater trickling through Alaska's tundra is releasing huge quantities of carbon into the ocean, where it can contribute to climate change.