carbon dioxide
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Cooler 'Ocean Skin' Found to Increase Carbon Dioxide Absorption in Atlantic
New research reveals that cooler ocean surface temperatures enhance CO₂ absorption, with the Atlantic Ocean absorbing 7% more carbon dioxide annually than previously estimated.
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