Coral reefs have orchestrated Earth’s climate for 250 million years
Their rise and fall set the pace of recovery from past carbon dioxide shocks, holding vital lessons for today.
Their rise and fall set the pace of recovery from past carbon dioxide shocks, holding vital lessons for today.
Viruses are central players in how ecosystems function, including a role in storing carbon in the deep oceans.
New research sheds light on the overlooked contribution of the ocean’s most abundant fish to marine carbon cycling.
An international team of scientists has mapped microplastic distribution from the surface to the deep sea.
As glaciers melt, a process exacerbated by climate change, carbon is released to downstream ecosystems.
The new study holds significant implications for understanding historical climate shifts and potential future scenarios.
When healthy, the Everglades fights climate change by serving as a 'carbon bank' that sequesters massive amounts of carbon.
Three researchers from the University of Miami are studying such things as how much carbonate fish produce.
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