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Free report June 2021 - CO2 in the ocean |
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by Aaditya Singh | 05-07-2021 04:43 0 |
Climate change Climate change is the long term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place. It is a pressing issue that we have been discussing for decades now. Recently, Tom Green has come up with a method to battle climate change. This plan includes turning a trillion tonnes of carbon dioxide into rocks and sinking it into the Earth¡¯s water bodies. Carbon dioxide into the ocean This process includes dropping sand made out of ground olivine (a volcanic rock) into the ocean to absorb and lock atmospheric carbon. According to his calculations, 100% of the global annual CO2 emissions will be captured by depositing just 2% of these rocks. This has to do with weathering which is when volcanic rocks dissolve due to rainfall causing a chemical reaction which uses CO2 from the atmosphere. This CO2 ends up in the ocean to be used by marine-calcifying organisms. This is noteworthy because Olivine weathers easily. According to Green, this means that the rate at which it dissolves is on a human-relevant timescale. Furthermore, this method can be implemented all around the world because Olivine is a common mineral. According to Green, the ocean has been absorbing our CO2 emissions for a long time already. He mentions that the ocean has already absorbed about 30% of excess CO2 we have emitted as a society. He questions the probability of this idea working and what side effects may occur. As a marine science student, I have learnt that ocean acidification is a major problem that occurs due to climate change and global warming. Personally, I think that adding to the CO2 levels in the ocean will only affect the pH of the waters and this would further affect the living conditions of marine animals. Furthermore, there have been multiple studies that prove the negative effects that increasing CO2 levels in oceans have on the shells of crustaceans and shellfish. While this may be a temprary solution, I think that dumping our CO2 emissions into the ocean will eventually ruin not only the terrestrial ecosystem but also the marine ecosystem. I believe that the first step to stopping climate change is to educate people on what is being done wrong to ensure worldwide understanding of the problem at hand. Infecting our oceans to save our land will eventually create issues for marine life and with time, even humans. Sources and References https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jun/23/cloud-spraying-and-hurricane-slaying-could-geoengineering-fix-the-climate-crisis |
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Hi Aaditya,
This is your mentor Yuseon:D
What an important issue you have mentioned.
Carbon is our major problem in our battle to preserve the environment.
There are said to be many ways in reducing the amount of it, and letting
the ocean take all of it sounds quite rational.
However, I feel skeptical about its affect to marine ecosystem.
This is something that should be discussed before putting to act.
Thanks for bringing in this topic!
Posted 19-07-2021 00:36
Hello Aaditya
Greetings from the country of Mt. everest Nepal,
Thank you for sharing information informative report about disadvantages and advantages of adding Co2 into ocean. It was indeed a interesting and fascinating topic to read.
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Posted 17-07-2021 14:13
Hello Aaditya
Greetings from Nepal
Thank you for sharing information about disadvantages and advantages of adding Co2 into ocean.
Keep writing such informative reports
Regards
Dolma
Posted 12-07-2021 03:57
Hi Aaditya
This is your mentor Debbie.
Solution to the climate change is still a hot potato, but a solution inside the ocean astound me. Though there are pros and cons on every solution, personally, I still like the approach that Tom Green used. Thanks for the interesting topic.
Thanks for your effort! :)
Green Cheers,
Debbie
Posted 11-07-2021 01:12
great report
Posted 08-07-2021 11:25
Hello Aaditya,
Hope you are doing great,
Thank you for your report on climate change and co2 in to ocean,
Keep writing,
Green Cheers,
Bindu
Posted 06-07-2021 10:44