For nearly two decades, computer models said stronger westerly winds and more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere would pump more carbon-rich deep water up towards the Southern Ocean’s surface, which would release carbon dioxide into the air. Yet new data has found the exact opposite has happened
Southern Ocean carbon ‘anomaly’ reveals what models can still miss
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