Scientists Desperately Studying How to Hack Climate
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"When you have heartburn, you eat a Tums that dissolves and makes the liquid in your stomach less acidic," WHOI associate scientist Adam Subhas said. "By analogy, we're adding this alkaline material to seawater, and it is letting the ocean take up more CO2 without provoking more ocean acidification."
Researchers and decision makers are seriously contemplating these geoengineering projects because current methods to arrest climate change and global warming haven't worked.
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