IRON AND MELT WATER

Melt water from an Antarctic ice shelf supplies far less iron to surrounding waters than once thought. It was thought that as temperatures rise and glaciers in Antarctica melt, ice-trapped iron would feed blooms of microscopic algae, pulling heat-trapping carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as they grow. Wrong.

www.rutgers.edu/news/will-melting-glaciers-slow-climate-change-prevailing-theory-shaky-ground

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