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Study: Global Warming Threatens To Destroy Oceans’ Plankton

HeadlineJan 26, 2006

Last week, a new study from the University of Amsterdam found global warming is threatening to destroy plankton — the microscopic plants that maintain all life in the oceans. The study found the plants can be starved of vital nutrients as the world’s ocean temperatures get warmer. It warned the disappearance of the plankton’s nutrients threatened to lead to an increase in the atmospheric carbon dioxide, which is normally removed by the ocean.

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