Huge blue carbon sink discovered in Great Barrier Reef could be warding off climate change

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Deep-water seagrass covers an area twice the size of New Jersey and stores 28 million tonnes of blue carbon.

 

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no2wind Yes, of course it is. Yawn. The alarmists are finally getting it. The earth is cooling and it's because of the sun.

“Could” 🤔..........

All this illustrates is how little is known about climate change inputs and related dynamics. Humans have no business expressing their hubris through grandiose schemes to 'stop the climate from changing'. ClimateChange tan123

It's a great finding but the Great Barrier Reef itself is threatened by the rise of temperatures and acidification of sea waters.

I hope so.

It seems like it's the only thing warding off climatechange. Because humans sure aren't. Smh

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Deep Seagrass Bed Could Stall Climate Change, If Climate Change Doesn't Kill It FirstScientists have identified a giant bed of deep sea grass in Australia's Great Barrier Reef that may be absorbing millions of tons of carbon. But these so-called blue carbon sinks need protecting too. Seems to me much could be gained from Carbon Capture. JonahNRO Every time we discover nature taking care of itself, quietly doing its own thing, environmentalists find an opportunity to 'protect' something by spending a bunch of taxpayer money on it. Like getting the money is maybe more important than the sea grass. Trump to the world… “The USA is going to mine coal in Australia’s bed of deep sea grass.”
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