Phys.org: Researchers find unintended consequences of geoengineering to slow climate change

Response to Grandey, B. S.; Wang, C. (2015). „The ability of phytoplankton to draw planet-warming carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and produce aerosols that promote further cooling has made ocean fertilization—through massive dispersal of iron sulfite and other nutrients that stimulate phytoplankton growth—an attractive geoengineering method to reduce global warming.“

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