Grandey, B. S.; Wang, C. (2015): Enhanced marine sulphur emissions offset global warming and impact rainfall
Grandey, B. S.; Wang, C. (2015): Enhanced marine sulphur emissions offset global warming and impact rainfall. In Scientific reports 5, p. 13055–13055. DOI 10.1038/srep13055
„Artificial fertilisation of the ocean has been proposed as a possible geoengineering method for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The associated increase in marine primary productivity may lead to an increase in emissions of dimethyl sulphide (DMS), the primary source of sulphate aerosol over remote ocean regions, potentially causing direct and cloud-related indirect aerosol effects on climate.“