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Melting ice strengthens southern ocean carbon barrier

Petra Hartmann

Freshwater from melting ice and increased precipitation is temporarily trapping carbon dioxide in the deep Southern Ocean, countering predictions of a weakening carbon sink. Scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute explain this stabilizing effect in a new study. However, intensifying winds may soon reverse this protection, potentially releasing stored CO2 into the atmosphere.

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