University of Victoria: History Lesson - Identifying a Climate 'Tipping Point' for Ocean Deoxygenation
September 05, 2024
September 05, 2024
VICTORIA, British Columbia, Sept. 5 (TNSres) -- The University of Victoria issued the following news release:
Massive volcanic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions contributing to an extreme global ocean deoxygenation event over 120 million years ago has modern day implications for understanding a climate warming "tipping point," according to new research published in Nature this week, led by a scientist at Ocean Networks Canada, a University of Victoria initiative.
Massive volcanic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions contributing to an extreme global ocean deoxygenation event over 120 million years ago has modern day implications for understanding a climate warming "tipping point," according to new research published in Nature this week, led by a scientist at Ocean Networks Canada, a University of Victoria initiative.