Australian bush fires belched out immense quantity of carbon
Smriti Mallapaty
Nature, 2021, vol. 597, issue 7877, 459-460
Abstract:
The 2019–20 wildfires generated 700 million tonnes of carbon dioxide — but a lot of that might have been mopped up by phytoplankton in the ocean.
Keywords: Climate change; Climate sciences; Environmental sciences; Atmospheric science (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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