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    Carbon dioxide ocean–atmosphere exchange

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    • Title Carbon dioxide ocean–atmosphere exchange
    • Released: 11/12/2017
    • Length 00:00:02
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Animation
    • Copyright © Planetary Visions (credit: ESA/Planetary Visions)
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      Atmospheric carbon dioxide is the most important human-made greenhouse gas responsible for global warming. Oceans assist in removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere: phytoplankton accumulate carbon dioxide through photosynthesis and their chlorophyll colours the ocean’s waters. Satellites use this colour to measure chlorophyll, which helps scientists to calculate how much carbon dioxide is absorbed or emitted. 

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    • Action Measuring
    • Keywords Atmosphere, Atmosphere (Earth), Carbon dioxide, Climate Change, Climatology , Earth observation , Global warming, Greenhouse, Ocean
    • Set Oceans & sea-level rise

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