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Marine Snow Storms: Assessing the Environmental Risks of Ocean Fertilization

Robin Warner

DOI https://doi.org/10.21552/CCLR/2009/4/113



restrial and marine environments have been acknowledged by a succession of expert reports commissioned by global and national bodies.1 This recognition has prompted a variety of marine geo-engineering schemes to mitigate the detrimental effects of climate change on the environment including enhanced schemes to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere using the world’s oceans. The ocean is already a major sink for carbon dioxide because of its capacity to readily absorb excess atmospheric carbon and convert it to soluble form. Scientists h

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