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How Northern European waters soak up carbon dioxide

الصحافة/الإعلام: Research

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The seas around the UK and the rest of northern Europe take up a staggering 24 million tonnes of carbon each year.

It is a mass equivalent to two million double-decker buses or 72,000 747 jets.

The number was produced by scientists studying the movement of carbon dioxide into and out of the oceans.

The team, led by Heriot-Watt University and Exeter University, has produced a software "engine" that will allow other scientists to do the same for different parts of the globe.

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  • العنوانHow Northern European waters soak up carbon dioxide
    درجة الإدراكInternational
    اسم/منفذ وسيلة الإعلامBBC
    نوع وسيلة الإعلامWeb
    الدولة/الإقليمUnited Kingdom
    التاريخ٢٥/٠٢/١٦
    الوصفThe seas around the UK and the rest of northern Europe take up a staggering 24 million tonnes of carbon each year.

    It is a mass equivalent to two million double-decker buses or 72,000 747 jets.

    The number was produced by scientists studying the movement of carbon dioxide into and out of the oceans.

    The team, led by Heriot-Watt University and Exeter University, has produced a software "engine" that will allow other scientists to do the same for different parts of the globe.
    المُنتِج/المؤلفJonathan Amos
    عنوان URLwww.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-35654938
    أشخاصLonneke Goddijn-Murphy