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Geochemistry / Greenhouse gases / Carbon dioxide / Effects of global warming / Ocean acidification / Carbon cycle / Climate change / Physical impacts of climate change / Chemistry / Earth / Chemical oceanography
Date: 2014-03-31 17:50:47
Geochemistry
Greenhouse gases
Carbon dioxide
Effects of global warming
Ocean acidification
Carbon cycle
Climate change
Physical impacts of climate change
Chemistry
Earth
Chemical oceanography

OCEANS: Climate change acidifying tropical Pacific Ocean more than expected ­­ study Stephanie Paige Ogburn, E&E reporter ClimateWire: Thursday, March 27, 2014 The amount of carbon dioxide in t

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